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Political uncertainty swirls around the future of 10-year state plans like that of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
It’s long been known that snowshoe hare numbers in North American forests rise and fall dramatically in a predictable 10-year cycle. A year or two later, Canada lynx populations follow the same ...
As New England warms, snowshoe hares are increasingly finding themselves the wrong color for camouflaging with their environment. New England scientists are looking at some promising ways to help.
Biologist Alexej Siren shows a set of snowshoe hare tracks in the snow in the White Mountains. The hares have very large paws to help them travel quickly over the snow. (Abagael Giles/Vermont Public) ...
Imagine a world where the very ground beneath your feet dictates your chances of survival. For the snowshoe hare and the ...
Those who rabbit hunt with beagle hounds often look forward to a chance to hunt the snowshoe hare. Snowshoes are known to run huge routes when pursued by beagles, sometimes for miles.
In its third year, the state’s Snowshoe Hare Cooperator Program asks hunters to record the dates and locations they are pursuing hares, as well as the number of hours hunted, and number of hares ...
(WHTM) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission is asking all cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare hunters for help regarding a rapidly spreading virus and snowshoe hare distribution and coloration ...
They snowshoe hare’s range overlaps with that of the eastern and Appalachian cottontail rabbits. Although they are different species, it’s difficult to tell their droppings apart.
And there is the situation of the snowshoe hare. These critters had gone into their white winter attire back in November in anticipation of the coming snow.