By HIROYUKI KIKUCHI/ Staff Writer
July 8, 2025 at 07:00 JST
A nest box is placed on a tree trunk in preparation for the release of a Japanese dormouse in a forest. (Provided by Shusaku Minato)
NACHI-KATSUURA, Wakayama Prefecture—A rodent that was rescued from a curious house cat turned out to be the first Japanese dormouse found in this town on the Kii Peninsula. [Read More]
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