Why are biologists concerned about the New England cottontail?
February 23, 2012 — cfergus
The New England cottontail has lost more than 80 percent of its habitat over the last 50 years, as people have developed the landscape and as areas of shrubs and young trees (prime rabbit habitat) have grown up to become mature woods that don't offer enough ground-level vegetation for cottontails to find food and hide from predators.
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