In her memoir, “Raising Hare,” Chloe Dalton describes how a leveret changed her outlook on life during the pandemic and beyond. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer, who has had pet rabbits for ...
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‘Raising Hare’ Review: Long-Eared Houseguest
There is something both wonderfully archaic and utterly contemporary about Chloe Dalton’s memoir of finding and raising a ...
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 ...
Picture the person you know who has the greatest affinity with animals: the one with a household full of pets who often rescues injured creatures. I am not that person. I never imagined my life would ...
Books about writers’ dogs and cats are a literary staple. Now there’s a booming subset of memoirs about writers’ relationships with less domestic creatures. By Alexandra Alter Alexandra Alter’s ...
In late December 1895, a small but well-known vessel was rolling around in the swell between the Heads awaiting work when it collided with another vessel and sank. The sunken vessel was the steamer ...
A hare is on his way to being released after he was found alone at only a few days old. The baby hare, known as a leveret, was found by a gardener weeding in Rookley, Isle of Wight. He was wet and ...
A leveret or young hare by the runway at Dublin Airport. Researchers from University College Cork have identified the times of day when hares are at most risk of being hit by aircraft on runways.
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