FARGO, N.D. ” A 911 caller reported a gunman on the campus of North Dakota State University who turned out to be a university worker using a pellet gun to shoot rabbits, officials said. A woman called ...
WA landowners say rabbit populations are booming and the pests are wreaking havoc with crops. The Invasive Species Council says the government has stopped investing in research for a biological ...
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.
We have been getting calls in our office lately about nuisance rabbits. Rabbit populations fluctuate from year to year and during the season, depending on food availability and predator populations.
FARGO (AP) - A North Dakota State University worker using a pellet gun to shoot rabbits prompted a call to police, a search for a gunman, and brought a halt to the campus rabbit control policy. Fargo ...
Brian Cooke is now retired and currently living in Guernsey. He has previously carried out research on the biological control of rabbits within South Australian Government departments, CSIRO and the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract 1. The effect of rabbit population density on transmission of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) is a critical aspect of disease ecology ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Indianapolis Animal Care and Control took ...
A Christchurch pet owner is worried his rabbits were wiped out by a virus used for pest control following reports of other deaths across the country. SUPPLIED / The-Press A Christchurch rabbit family ...
No one is quite sure when the rabbits came. Lore has it that the bunny population at Long Beach City College boomed when the nearby airport broke ground decades ago, causing a population of ...
Brian Cooke manages and advises on rabbit control research and is financially supported in a part-time capacity by the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, University of Canberra.
DISAPPOINTMENT has attended the latest experimental work of the Australian Council for Scientific and Industrial Research on myxomatosis virus as a means of destroying rabbit populations in the field.
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