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Feldhasen in Germany Maintain Stable Population Despite Regional Challenges

New data shows consistent national averages, with regional disparities and threats from disease and weather extremes persisting.

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Overview

  • The national Feldhasen density remains steady at 19 hares per square kilometer, marking the highest average in over 20 years of monitoring.
  • Regional differences are stark, with Nordrhein-Westfalen reporting densities of nearly 29 hares per km², while Brandenburg lags at just 6 hares per km².
  • The Myxomatose virus, originally affecting rabbits, has spread to Feldhasen in regions like Niedersachsen and Nordrhein-Westfalen, causing localized population declines.
  • Recent dry weather offers favorable conditions for hare reproduction, but prolonged drought could threaten food availability and population health.
  • Conservationists emphasize the need for biodiversity-friendly farming and habitat restoration to address long-term threats from land use and climate change.