“She belonged to the wild, and my job, to the extent that I had one in those early weeks, was to try to keep her alive so that she could return to the wild,” says Chloe Dalton, the author of Raising ...
Chloe Dalton was taking a winter walk near her farmhouse when she encountered it: a tiny baby hare — known as a leveret — lying huddled and alone in the middle of a narrow country lane. A London ...
That a hare is not a rabbit — and certainly not a bunny — is one of the many things you will learn in Chloe Dalton’s endearing and enlightening new memoir, “Raising Hare.” The book, a chronicle of ...
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Why Hares Box One Another & Other Strange Hare Facts
If you’ve ever spotted a hare sprinting across a field or seen two of them suddenly throw paws in the air and start boxing, you might’ve wondered what on earth they’re up to. Hares are some of the ...
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