Saving Britain's Dormouse
Saturday February 28, 2004
Big efforts are underway to save a small creature in the south of Britain. The tiny hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), weighing about 20 grams and measuring less than three inches, has all but vanished from its former range. Over the last century, the dormouse has disappeared from seven countries and remains in sparse populations throughout southern England and Wales.


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