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 worst rabbit plague in decades in the Adelaide Hills is ruining farmers’ livelihoods and driving gardeners mad, as demand for poison explodes. Farmer Leigh Samwell, 70, said he continually ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Australians have waged a war on invasive wild rabbits for 165 years with poison, firearms, bulldozers and ...
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