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European hares are thriving in the city: New monitoring methods reveal high densities in Danish urban areas
A new study from Aalborg University in Denmark reveals that European hares (Lepus europaeus) are not only surviving—but thriving—in urban environments. Using a combination of citizen science and ...
Researchers have published a comprehensive study on the significance of species differences for the most central cell maintenance mechanisms. The researchers used the brown hare (Lepus europaeus) and ...
A QUARTET of trumpeting whooper swans flying north west over my local brae last week signalled that spring is finally stirring. These birds, having wintered on Irish loughs, shores and flooded fields, ...
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Evening encounter with a European hare
A European hare (Lepus europaeus) pauses in a sunlit meadow, partially hidden among blooming thistles. Its tall ears and alert gaze capture a serene moment in the golden light of the wild. Hegseth ...
A new study from Aalborg University in Denmark reveals that European hares (Lepus europaeus) are not only surviving—but thriving—in urban environments. Using a combination of citizen science and ...
Graphs of the numbers of several British game animals and birds are shown, with the object of demonstrating the periodic fluctuations that have occurred during the past 100 years. There are ...
Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland and Tampere University have published in the journal Molecular Ecology a comprehensive study on the significance of species differences for the most ...
As farmland populations decline, European hares find unexpected sanctuary in the heart of Danish cities — thanks to biodiversity-friendly urban planning and innovative monitoring tools. A new study ...
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