Nevada mammals

Pinyon mouse in Nevada

Peromyscus truei

Native to Nevada S5 Secure in Nevada

Not listed as nonindigenous in Nevada by USGS NAS; native to its Nevada range.

IUCN Red List status

  1. LC
  2. NT
  3. VU
  4. EN
  5. CR
  6. EW
  7. EX

LC – Least Concern

Widespread and abundant; not at risk.

Pinyon mouse in Nevada, by the numbers

Common in Nevada 23rd most recorded of 142 mammals logged in Nevada

867 occurrence records
8 with iNaturalist photos

Records from 2000–2026.

867 total records count every Nevada occurrence from GBIF and iNaturalist; the map plots a georeferenced sample of 300; the monthly chart covers the 846 records with a full observation date.

When to look for the Pinyon mouse in Nevada

Most sightings fall in June to July.

846 Nevada occurrence records (iNaturalist and GBIF) by month of year, 2000–2026. Shows when the species is recorded, not a guarantee of presence.

Monthly Nevada records (table)
MonthRecords
January1
February5
March33
April82
May127
June220
July206
August92
September61
October15
November3
December1

Monthly pinyon mouse occurrence records (iNaturalist and GBIF) in Nevada, 2000–2026.

Seasonality

Year-round in Nevada, with recorded sightings peaking in June–July.

Occurrence map

Where Pinyon mouse has been recorded in Nevada

300 records mapped · zoom and drag to explore

300 Nevada records mapped

Notable places to look

Park, forest, or monumentiNaturalist records
Great Basin National Park 77
Death Valley National Park 20
Basin and Range National Monument 14
Lake Mead National Recreation Area 10
Mt. Charleston Wilderness 6
Toiyabe National Forest 5
Gold Butte National Monument 1

Protected places with the most pinyon mouse sightings, from the USGS Protected Areas Database plus named mountain ranges, good spots to look, not a full breakdown, so they don't sum to the total.

Where it's recorded in Nevada

CountyRecords
Nye County 232
White Pine County 191
Clark County 170
Lander County 58
Elko County 58
Lincoln County 34
Mineral County 34
Lyon County 31
Washoe County 19
Douglas County 13
Churchill County 4
Esmeralda County 4
5 other counties 19

The complete county distribution, spread across 17 Nevada counties. Every occurrence record falls in one county, so these sum to the total. Counties from GBIF and US Census boundaries.

Nevada records for the pinyon mouse have a limited set of named hotspots, led by Great Basin National Park. That gap may reflect where people look and report, so it doesn’t prove absence elsewhere.

These sites tie the Nevada record pattern to the state’s long mountain spine. Records from separate ranges matter because Nevada’s high country is broken into isolated peaks. The strongest reporting falls in summer, when Nevada’s high country is easiest to reach but low deserts are hottest. That may shape where observers submit records.

The file combines 8 research-grade iNaturalist records and 863 GBIF records. Those 871 records measure documented encounters, not Nevada’s population size. It’s native to Nevada. Nevada doesn’t specifically list it under the state’s conservation framework, and the IUCN lists it as Least Concern.

Occurrence data from iNaturalist and GBIF.

More mammals in Nevada in the atlas

Data & sources

The data and visualizations on this page draw on these open sources:

  • GBIFCC-BY 4.0occurrence records behind the range map, elevation, and record counts
  • iNaturalistCC0 / CC-BY / CC-BY-SAobservations, photos, and audio recordings
  • NatureServe ExplorerCC-BYthe state conservation rank
  • IUCN Red Listattributed factthe global conservation status
  • USGS NASpublic domainnative / introduced status
  • Natural Earthpublic domainthe relief basemap
  • USFSpublic domainnational-forest boundaries
  • USGS Protected Areas Databasepublic domainthe named parks, forests, and refuges behind "notable places to look"