Week in wildlife: March hares, a dreaming dormouse and the first chicks of spring
Briefly

The article highlights various wildlife rescue efforts across the globe, showcasing the rehabilitation of animals like dormice, badgers, and orangutans. Organizations such as Kildare Wildlife Rescue and International Animal Rescue are pivotal in treating and returning injured or orphaned wildlife to their natural habitats. Particularly noteworthy are the successful releases of endangered species, including the Siamese crocodile and orangutans, indicating effective conservation practices. Furthermore, the article touches on the impacts of climate change on wildlife behaviors, such as hibernation patterns in grizzly bears.
A hibernating dormouse snoozes after being rescued by Kildare Wildlife Rescue, Ireland, who rehabilitate injured, sick and orphaned wildlife and return them to the wild after their recovery.
Manis, an orangutan, and her baby Manja in Indonesia. Manis was rescued in July 2014 by conservation agencies and was successfully rehabilitated and released back into the wild.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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