Hunting: Springhares are hunted for their meat, fur, and pelts. In some areas, they are also considered to be pests and are killed to protect crops and livestock. Hunting is a major contributing factor to the decline of springhare populations.
Pesticides and herbicides: Springhares are exposed to pesticides and herbicides through their diet. These chemicals can have a negative impact on their health and reproductive能力, which can contribute to their population decline.
Climate change: Climate change is causing the environments in which springhares live to change rapidly. These changes are affecting the availability of food and water, which is making it difficult for springhares to survive.
As a result of these factors, springhares are classified as near threatened. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these animals and their habitats, but further research is needed to understand the full extent of their decline and to develop effective management strategies.