Why brown hares could benefit from exotic crops

Hare Tattenhoe Park in January 2016 by Harry Appleyard

Hare Tattenhoe Park in January 2016 by Harry Appleyard

Non-native biomass crops, when planted on a small scale, provide a refuge for Britain’s declining brown hare population, which has lost much of its habitat to large scale farming.

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