How planting bioenergy crops could help stop Britain's brown hare from becoming extinct
The Ecologist,
150,000 miles of hedgerow has been destroyed over 50 years of farming, cutting off the hare's source of food and shelter I…
150,000 miles of hedgerow has been destroyed over 50 years of farming, cutting off the hare's source of food and shelter I…
A European brown hare, Lepus europaeus Research has shown that native brown hares may be benefitting from exotic, non-native…
A European brown hare, Lepus europaeus Research has shown that native brown hares may be benefitting from exotic, non-native…
A European brown hare, Lepus europaeus Research has shown that native brown hares may be benefitting from exotic, non-native…
Image copyright S Petrovan An exotic grass planted on farmland could have unexpected benefits for wildlife, scientists say.