The Columbia Basin Pygmy Rabbit is located in a biodiversity hotspot. The biodiversity hotspot it is located in is California floristic province.
The Columbia Basin Pygmy Rabbit occupy big sagebrush where. It lives in burrows in soft deep soils in areas such as alluvial fans. They eat fresh fruit and vegetables.
One reason the Columbia Basin Pygmy Rabbit is endangered is because it is mistaken for a cotton tail or other lagomorphs when it is hunting season. A second reason is because of habitat loss and fires becoming more frequent due to the increase of invasive cheat grass. A third reason is because of conservation to crop land and