This endangered invertebrate is harmless to humans — and rabbits. Saving it from extinction might even benefit both species.
The snowshoe hare requires 300g (10.6 oz) of browse per day, and uses the two pairs of upper incisors to cleanly sever the twigs, buds, and bark of woody vegetation during the winter. It prefers small ...
When rabbit numbers are high, species populations like the lynx start to increase, and when rabbit populations go down, the ...
I propose that this year we make some honest, soul-searching resolutions about our hunting and fishing and shooting ...
In Britain, there have also been illicit reintroductions of smaller mammals, as well as insects and wildflowers that are much ...
BOISE, Idaho— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced that the pygmy rabbit may warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act. The pygmy rabbit is the world’s smallest rabbit and is ...