The GSPCA said it had seen a surge of rabbits with Rabbit Haemorraghic Viral Disease (RHVD2).
Wild rabbits have "disappeared completely" from some rural areas of Kent, possibly due to a deadly virus, warn animal welfare experts. Maidstone naturalist Theo McCausland said there were areas of the ...
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus type 2 is a terrible way for any animal to die, especially creatures as gentle as these. Highly contagious and lethal, it threatens wild and domestic rabbits. First ...
DARE COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) — The first case of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus type two (RHDV2) was confirmed in Dare County, North Carolina, marking a significant health concern for domestic rabbit ...
Feral rabbits are causing damage on farms and in towns, but biological control research has been delayed by funding woes.
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Feral rabbit numbers are booming, so do myxomatosis and calicivirus still work, and what's next for biocontrol?
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 ...
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