nubbsgalore:the wwf’s living planet report 2014, which discovered that we’ve lost
nubbsgalore: the wwf’s living planet report 2014, which discovered that we’ve lost half of all the world’s wildlife in the past fourty years, showed more specifically that the population of common dormice dropped by 43 percent between 1993 and 2010. not only are dormice vulnerable to habitat loss, but they’re hesitant to cross open fields, and the grubbing out of hedgerows in recent decades has removed the wildlife corridors between woods that has allowed the dormice to move more freely to new habitat. dormice have very specialized diets of berries and nuts, and with less habitat they are unable to seek out enough food to fatten up before their six month hibernation (which was featured in these two posts). photos by (click pic) andrea zampatti, richard austin x, miroslav hlávko, bengt lundberg, david kjaer and ingo ardnt -- source link