from www.guardian.co.uk
The dormouse's name comes from the French word "dormir", meaning to sleep. These tiny mammals are endangered due to the loss of their woodland habitat, and have disappeared from 50% of their former range. Conservation projects are now reintroducing them to restored woods.Read more at www.guardian.co.uk
Monday, August 23, 2010
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