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Scientists Would Like to Hear From You if You See Endangered South Funen Animals

Summary by TV 2 Fyn
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) are urging people across the country to look for traces of the endangered dormouse. - We don't know exactly how many individuals there are around the country, but the dormouse is in sharp decline, says Zenia Henriksdottir Hansen, to DR. In her PhD project at SDU, she is researching the dormouse. If you find traces of the mouse, the researchers can use them to find out whether the rare and…
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Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) are urging people across the country to look for traces of the endangered dormouse. - We don't know exactly how many individuals there are around the country, but the dormouse is in sharp decline, says Zenia Henriksdottir Hansen, to DR. In her PhD project at SDU, she is researching the dormouse. If you find traces of the mouse, the researchers can use them to find out whether the rare and…

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TV 2 Fyn broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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