Rabbit numbers grow in Germany.
Hare populations are stable in Brandenburg and increasing in Thuringia and Hesse, Germany. This is good news for the region’s biodiversity. Conservation efforts are helping to maintain the numbers.
Wildlife experts are tracking the changes in hare populations across several German states. In Brandenburg, the hare population is stable thanks to ongoing conservation work. The increase in Thuringia and Hesse is also being monitored closely. Hunters are specifically studying the large number of Langohren hares near Wiesbaden, particularly in the village of Kloppenheim.
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Highlights
Hare Population Stable in Brandenburg
The hare population in Brandenburg remains stable, a positive sign for biodiversity.
Hare Population Increasing in Thuringia
The number of hares in Thuringia is growing.
Hare Count in Hesse Reveals Large Population
Hunters found a large hare population, especially Langohren, in Hesse.
Investigation in Kloppenheim
Wildlife experts are investigating a rise in hares in Kloppenheim, Hesse.
Conservation Efforts Successful
Conservation efforts are maintaining hare population sizes across Germany.