If you live or spend time in the UK countryside it may have been some time since you spotted the native brown hare - if you've ever seen one at all. That's because the hare relies on an increasingly disappearing biodiverse landscape for its food. LAURA BRIGGS talks to the scientists behind a new study investigating what type of planting - including bioenergy crops - will help stop hare populations from continuing to decline
How planting bioenergy crops could help stop Britain's brown hare from becoming extinct Laura Briggs | 6th June 2017 Comment Hares Conservation Farming Biomass Biodiversity brown hare.jpg If you live …