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Independence

Chloe Dalton’s memoir of learning to care for an abandoned leveret – and how the bond that grows between them changes her perspective on life. Read by Lisa Faulkner.

Raising Hare is Chloe Dalton’s memoir of caring for an abandoned leveret – and how the bond that grows between them changes her perspective on life.

Lockdown leads Chloe away from her demanding London job as a political advisor and back to the countryside of her childhood, where she stumbles across a lone baby hare - defenceless on an open country road. Against her better judgment, she feels compelled to take the tiny creature in and give it a chance at survival.

In the weeks and months that follow, a bond grows between hare and human as Chloe cares for the animal and prepares for it to return to the wild - the outcome she had always planned. The story grants us a rare insight into the lives of these elusive creatures, once thriving in the UK and now increasingly dwindling as their habitats recede and man-made threats advance.

In the third episode, the hare’s burgeoning independence continues to grow along with its young body. New rhythms in their curious relationship come to the fore, as the hare ranges further into the wild and Dalton begins to return to the city for work. She begins to feel the change of perspective that her four legged lodger has brought her in her professional and personal life.

Read by Lisa Faulkner
Produced and abridged by Jo Rowntree and Heather Dempsey
Sound Design by Dan King

A Loftus Media production for Â鶹Éç Radio 4

Illustration by Denise Nestor

This is an EcoAudio certified production.

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Release date:

14 minutes

On radio

New Year's Day 2025 06:45

Broadcast

  • New Year's Day 2025 06:45