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Three cases of tularaemia in southern Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, November 2007
News | www.eurosurveillance.org | Feb 13, 2008
After contact with a dead rabbit in Baden-Wuerttemberg in southern Germany, three members of a family were infected with tularaemia in late summer 2007. The patients were a forest worker (Patient A) in his twenties, and his parents, both in their fifties....
Marvin Hare new Rice Foundation vice chairman
News | deltafarmpress.com | Jul 26, 2007
The Rice Foundation board of directors, meeting in Dallas during the USA Rice Federation annual business meetings, elected Marvin Hare Jr., a rice producer from Newport, Ark., as vice chairman.
Hare coursing clampdown
News | www.fwi.co.uk | Apr 15, 2005
Scotland correspondent GRAMPIAN POLICE has pledged to maintain its increased presence in rural north-east Scotland after five men were charged in a clampdown on illegal hare coursing
http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2005/04/15/22327/hare-coursing-clampdown.html
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Intervet - 2007-04-04 - Myxomatosis outbreak threatens rabbits
The worst outbreak of myxomatosis for years has been reported in pockets across the country which could pose a serious threat to the domestic rabbit population.
http://www.intervet.co.uk/news/2007-04-04_-_myxomatosis_outbreak_threatens_rabbits.asp
National Trust | Mad March Hares
Find the best places to spot hares this spring. Traditionally a fertility symbol, hares are better known today for their mad March behaviour which remains one of Britain’s great wildlife spectacles. The National Trust has lots of places where you can see hares in the wild.
PA100/A/07 Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow? | Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
The Irish hare, one of Ireland’s longest established mammals, is found on both upland and lowland habitats, including mixed farmland, coastal grasslands and lowland bogs.
Bath chaps? Never heard of them - Meat News & Industry Knowledge - Meatinfo.co.uk
Researchers from UKTV Food asked 2,000 people in two age groups - under-25s and over-60s. Unsurprisingly the over-60s showed far more awareness of the dishes; 40% were familiar with bath chaps and 33% were aware of jugged hare.
http://www.meatinfo.co.uk/articles/21571/Bath-chaps-Never-heard-of-them.aspx?categoryid=9016
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News stories, prior to December 2002, are uncategorised in relationship to the core conservation areas which have been developed within the structure of this new website.
http://www.wildlifetrusts.org/index.php?section=news:archive&id=2284
Brucellosis - Managing Pig Health
(539) Brucellosis in pigs is caused by a bacterium called Brucella suis. There are five different types, called biotypes, which behave in slightly different ways outside the pig. In most parts of the world where B.
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