Animals
Hazel Dormice Found in UK Nature Reserve Nesting Boxes After Facing Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
Experts found a colony of hazel dormice in the nesting boxes left by volunteers in a nature reserve in the UK. The species was on the verge of extinction because of climate change. Read more here.
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