There is something both wonderfully archaic and utterly contemporary about Chloe Dalton’s memoir of finding and raising a baby hare, or leveret, during the Covid-19 pandemic. A British political ...
In January, about 25 speeding cars, reportedly driven by men in balaclavas, swept through Cambridgeshire farmland, leaving a trail of chaos and destruction behind them. They were allegedly there to ...
Hare coursing has long roots in English history. Originally used for hunting, and later sport, it sees dogs chasing hares across rural fields. But once just a man and his dog, it has increasingly ...
A rabbit crossing a garden at dusk and a hare sitting upright in a field can look surprisingly alike from a distance. Both belong to the same branch of the mammal family tree and share familiar ...
‘Look at me!’ said the Hare to the other animals. ‘Just look how fast I can run.’ The Hare ran across a field as fast as he could. All the animals agreed that yes the Hare was very fast. The Hare ran ...
Hare coursing is the illegal pursuit of hares by dogs, which are judged by how closely they can follow the twists and turns of the animal as it tries to escape. It is usually accompanied by gambling.