Australia has been locked in a battle to control rabbits since the 1950s. Rabbits cause huge damage to our environment. They compete with native species, overgraze native plants and cause erosion.
If you've noticed more feral rabbits around than usual, you're right. Much of Australia is experiencing a bunny boom, driven by consecutive years of good breeding conditions. But with an estimated 200 ...
Researchers at CSIRO Livestock Industries' Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) in Geelong – with the Department of Primary Industries Victoria – are investigating Koi herpesvirus as a means of ...
The Minns Labor Government is ramping up efforts to tackle feral rabbits in the Riverina, providing an additional $120,000 to support local councils' ...
The head of the Invasive Species Council has warned exploding rabbit populations in Western Australia will continue to surge until governments slash the red tape restricting control development.
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