Saanich is calling on the province to deal with its growing feral rabbit problem as residents in the region start to see a ...
Introduced for the sake of sport, the entry of these rabbits to Australia marked the beginning of an infestation that would continue to plague the ecosystem over 150 years later.
The rabbit's front teeth were so overgrown they had started to curl like tusks and were growing into his nose.
Scientists have battled the damaging feral pest for decades with world-leading efforts, but that is set to change.
The day finally came, as competitors and animals made their way inside the Victoria Community Center on Thursday for the opening events of the Victoria Stock Show. One of the many highlights of ...
GFP, expanding its portfolio of secondary antibodies for life science research. GFP is widely used to monitor protein ...
Australia’s booming wild rabbit population can be traced to 13 English animals that were released on Christmas Day in 1859. Thomas Austin, a settler who owned an estate near Geelong, Victoria ...
Rabbits came to Australia on the first fleet in 1788, but spread prolifically after grazier Thomas Austin introduced them to south-west Victoria in 1859 for hunting. They quickly spread out of ...