RIP Hare Emma.
If you were following the story when the Beast of the East hit Ireland, then you’ll know that a Dublin Airport security man found Emma freezing on the runway.
The tiny brown hare was found covered in snow at Dublin Airport by a K9 team during the fierce snow of early March. She was retrieved by an airport worker, who filmed the rescue.
We were all rooting for her, but you’ll be sad to hear that Hare Emma has passed away.
A special rescue this morning by one of our Airport Police. This little fella was taken to safety & given food and heat. We’re happy to report he’s safe and well. #BeastFromTheEast #Snow #BabyRabbit pic.twitter.com/uyP78y5BOH
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) March 3, 2018
Hare Emma seemed to be thriving in the care of the Airport workers – and was unknowingly adored by fans all around the world (yep, the little tiny hare made international headlines).
However, it wasn’t meant to be for the little creature – as Dublin Airport confirmed on social media Friday evening.
The social media team took to Twitter to share the news of Emma’s passing, alongside a note mentioning their continued work with the Irish National Parks & Wildlife Service.
Some very sad news. Unfortunately #HareEmma passed away in recent days. She was provided with the best care possible, based on expert advice. But sadly she didn’t make it. We’ll continue to work closely with the Irish National Parks & Wildlife Service re our native Irish 1/2
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) March 23, 2018
hare population on the airport campus. Thanks again for all your interest in Emma over the past few weeks. 2/2
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) March 23, 2018
We were really rooting for the little one. But, it has to be said that the team at Dublin Airport put up a good fight to save her.