Despite Millions in Investment, the Corn Bunting Is Doing Poorly in Limburg.
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The very rare and endangered European hamster is in dire straits. Since 2002, the province of Limburg, together with the EU and the national government, has invested more than 30 million euros in the conservation of the hamster. Nevertheless, another hundred European hamsters must now be bred and released annually to save the rodent, Deputy Léon Faassen (BBB) told L1 Nieuws. The European hamster is a small rodent that lives in Central and South…
The population of European hamsters in Limburg declined significantly last year. There was a decrease in almost all habitats, and there were fewer burrows of the endangered hamster species, reports the Province of Limburg. To prevent the European hamster from disappearing from South Limburg, it remains necessary to breed and release them. "The hamster population is and remains vulnerable," states Limburg.
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