On a recent warm spring day in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, wildlife biologist Alexej Siren found something exciting: snowshoe hare tracks in a fleeting patch of snow. “We have these larger hind ...
Snowshoe hares arrived on tiny Hay Island, at the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, in 1959, traveling by boat from Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, Canada, with Wesley Ingalls and his nephew, Junior. The ...
From the southernmost tip of Chile to the frigid northern boundaries of Canada and Alaska, The Americas, narrated by Tom Hanks, takes viewers on an epic 10-part exploration of Earth’s largest ...
Species go extinct unless they can adapt to changes to their environment. And while the climate change caused by humans is often viewed as a future threat to wildlife, it's already having a measurable ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. TOWNSHIP 4 RANGE 11 — The kind of clear-cutting that made the woods of Maine ...
In 1959, two New Brunswick men released a dozen snowshoe hares on Hay Island, a small island in the Bay of Fundy, to provide a source of income and a bit of amusement during the long days of winter ...
DULUTH -- Isle Royale’s recently bolstered wolf population is doing just fine at finding moose, beaver and snowshoe hares to eat. That was the report last week from National Park Service and State ...
Capture the intricate details of the elusive Snowshoe Hare with this stunning close-up footage. Zoom in on its signature feature: the massive, densely furred hind feet that earned it the "snowshoe" ...
Researchers found an increasing mismatch between snowshoe hares' coats and their environment, making them more vulnerable to ...
Nathaniel T. Wheelwright (2016), Eradication of an ecosystem engineer. Front Ecol Environ, 14: 53–54. doi:10.1002/fee.1221 (open access). Snowshoe hares arrived on tiny Hay Island, at the mouth of the ...
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