Tiny 20-meter-long rope bridges were built to help hazel dormice travel safely between woodlands after a section of trees that became infected with Chalara ash dieback had to be cleared, leaving a ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with area ecologist Kate Wollen about Forestry England's efforts to save dormice. And yes, the rodents are terrifically cute. High in the treetops of the forest of Dean in ...
High in the treetops of the forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England, hazel dormice will soon have a new way of getting around - rope bridges. Dormice are tiny rodents native to England, and once ...
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