RSPB Spotlight Hares

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RSPB Spotlight Hares

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With their wild glare, swift turn of foot and secretive nature, hares are the rabbit's mysterious and untameable cousin. Always a thrilling wildlife spot, the hare has long been a symbol of Britain's sweeping, open countryside. Hares have also been associated with human culture and folklore for many centuries - their associations with spring can be traced back to the druids.

The author discusses in detail Hares' interactions with humans, in agriculture, habitat management, shooting and hunting, as well as in more culinary matters, and reveals why this almost mythical animal of hill and meadow is so sensitive to the changes we make to age-old farming landscapes. The presence and significance of hares in our culture is also discussed, including the Easter hare, Lewis Carroll's mad March hare, and hares as shape-changers. Nancy Jennings also offers useful tips on where and how to see hares for yourself in the wild.

Product details

Published Aug 01 2017
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 128
ISBN 9781472933645
Imprint Bloomsbury Natural History
Illustrations Approx 200 colour photographs
Dimensions 210 x 148 mm
Series RSPB
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Nancy Jennings

Nancy Jennings is a biologist specialising in mamm…

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