Few domesticated animals have flourished as well as rabbits have when reintroduced into the wild—a phenomenon that has often had economic and ecological consequences. And now a team of researchers has ...
Long Island is home to a thriving population of wild rabbits, often spotted in parks, backyards, and wooded areas. However, it’s important to recognize that these wild rabbits are vastly different ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A rabbit shot with multiple blow darts stands in a yard in southeast Aurora. (Photo provided by Aurora Animal Control) At least five wild rabbits have been ...
Pet bunnies love spring grass but keep those family members inside, experts say — or risk dooming Long Island’s wild rabbits by spreading a deadly hemorrhagic disease. The virus, known as Rabbit ...
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Horn disease in rabbits: Is it a threat to humans?
If you’ve been scrolling through local news or social media lately, you might have stumbled across pictures of wild rabbits sporting… well… what look like horns ...
People in northern Colorado have been reporting sightings this month of wild rabbits with black horns and tentacles on their faces. The rabbits appeared to have “black quills or black toothpicks” and ...
WA landowners say rabbit populations are booming and the pests are wreaking havoc on crops. The Invasive Species Council says the government has stopped investing in research for a biological control ...
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