Most of us are well aware of the seven-to-11-year population cycle of the snowshoe hare in Newfoundland. Hunters and trappers ...
Tularemia (hare plague) has been detected in a hare in the city of Klagenfurt. The disease is also highly contagious for ...
A hare was caught on camera running in the snow with a herd of deer in an East Yorkshire field. Jase Broadhead captured the ...
From the Easter Bunny to Peter Rabbit to the March Hare, rabbits and hares can be found throughout popular culture. But how much do we know about the real thing? In Remarkable Rabbits, a ...
Cases of tularemia, also known as “rabbit fever,” are on the rise in the U.S., according to a new report from the Centers for ...
All you really need to know about finding rabbits and hares can be summed up in three words: Low. Brushy. Cover. If that means farm hedgerows choked with honeysuckle and wild grape or an old ...
The large hind feet, long ears, short tail, and typical rabbit shape distinguish this snowshoe hare, the only "rabbit" throughout much of the Adirondack Park. From mid-December until late April, the ...
Incidents of rabbit fever increased 56% from 2011 to 2022 in the United States, as per Centres for Disease Control and ...
A new deadly disease that usually infects animals is beginning to spread across America. According to a new report from the ...
The CDC report highlights a significant increase in "rabbit fever" cases within the United States over the last decade. In ...
The choice of hare is no coincidence. Greyhound racing has its roots in an ancient sport called “coursing”, where Greyhounds would hunt and chase live prey, such as rabbits or hares.