Harvest Mice (Micromys minutus)
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Harvest mouse, Micromys minutus. 28 April 2024. Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve, Ealing, London, England, UK.
The photograph is of a release of 140 harvest mice by Ealing Wildlife Group into newly restored habitat as part of a bigger rewilding project. The last record of a harvest mouse in Ealing was in Perivale Wood in 1979, 45 years ago, at the location of this reintroduction. This is the fifth local site where habitat has been restored and 1,800 harvest mice have been released in those places. Site surveys indicate that colonies have established with breeding evidence. They are doing well. The harvest mice are bred in carefully controlled conditions where their welfare is of the utmost priority. Breeding programmes are shared with partner organisations to ensure that inbreeding does not occur and new genes are introduced.
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Harvest mouse, Micromys minutus. 28 April 2024. Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve, Ealing, London, England, UK.
The photograph is of a release of 140 harvest mice by Ealing Wildlife Group into newly restored habitat as part of a bigger rewilding project. The last record of a harvest mouse in Ealing was in Perivale Wood in 1979, 45 years ago, at the location of this reintroduction. This is the fifth local site where habitat has been restored and 1,800 harvest mice have been released in those places. Site surveys indicate that colonies have established with breeding evidence. They are doing well. The harvest mice are bred in carefully controlled conditions where their welfare is of the utmost priority. Breeding programmes are shared with partner organisations to ensure that inbreeding does not occur and new genes are introduced.
Please contact me to arrange the use of any of my images. They are copyright, all rights reserved.
Harvest mouse, Micromys minutus. 28 April 2024. Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve, Ealing, London, England, UK.
The photograph is of a release of 140 harvest mice by Ealing Wildlife Group into newly restored habitat as part of a bigger rewilding project. The last record of a harvest mouse in Ealing was in Perivale Wood in 1979, 45 years ago, at the location of this reintroduction. This is the fifth local site where habitat has been restored and 1,800 harvest mice have been released in those places. Site surveys indicate that colonies have established with breeding evidence. They are doing well. The harvest mice are bred in carefully controlled conditions where their welfare is of the utmost priority. Breeding programmes are shared with partner organisations to ensure that inbreeding does not occur and new genes are introduced.
Please contact me to arrange the use of any of my images. They are copyright, all rights reserved.
Harvest mouse, Micromys minutus. 28 April 2024. Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve, Ealing, London, England, UK.
The photograph is of a release of 140 harvest mice by Ealing Wildlife Group into newly restored habitat as part of a bigger rewilding project. The last record of a harvest mouse in Ealing was in Perivale Wood in 1979, 45 years ago, at the location of this reintroduction. This is the fifth local site where habitat has been restored and 1,800 harvest mice have been released in those places. Site surveys indicate that colonies have established with breeding evidence. They are doing well. The harvest mice are bred in carefully controlled conditions where their welfare is of the utmost priority. Breeding programmes are shared with partner organisations to ensure that inbreeding does not occur and new genes are introduced.
Please contact me to arrange the use of any of my images. They are copyright, all rights reserved.
Harvest mouse, Micromys minutus. 28 April 2024. Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve, Ealing, London, England, UK.
The photograph is of a release of 140 harvest mice by Ealing Wildlife Group into newly restored habitat as part of a bigger rewilding project. The last record of a harvest mouse in Ealing was in Perivale Wood in 1979, 45 years ago, at the location of this reintroduction. This is the fifth local site where habitat has been restored and 1,800 harvest mice have been released in those places. Site surveys indicate that colonies have established with breeding evidence. They are doing well. The harvest mice are bred in carefully controlled conditions where their welfare is of the utmost priority. Breeding programmes are shared with partner organisations to ensure that inbreeding does not occur and new genes are introduced.
Please contact me to arrange the use of any of my images. They are copyright, all rights reserved.