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Monday, 02 March 2009 09:57

Below is a PDF version of the source booklet for searching for rabbits, specially for land managers, which was put together by Dr Brian Cooke some years ago

  • The newer How-to Guide is more suitable for anyone, from any background, wanting to do RabbitScan over the next month or two.
  • The new How To Guide simplifies the activity and can be found in the "How to Guide"

Another great source of information, links and research is the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre at the following link: http://www.invasiveanimals.com/ 

Print copies (many available and free of charge) of the Brian Cooke booklet as pictured below are available by emailing the RabbitScan team on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   (or simply download the pdf version for a look):

RabbitScan Survey Guide

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 16 May 2009 23:02
 

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What concerns you MOST about wild pest rabbits
 

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"What ever the outcomes of climate change, generally speaking they will favour invasive species with broad ecological and habitat tolerance. This will exacerbate the impact rabbits have on the natural environment"

Greg Mutze - RMAG Member

 

SMS Messages For Rabbit Sightings

For people who travel and will be away from their computer but are keen to help, simply SMS to 0421 690 892 the following:
  1. Rabbit numbers spotted (range from 0-10, 10-20, 20-30, 30-40 seen over a km walk or drive)
  2. location/s of sighting/s an address or GPS point
  3. when seen (date)
  4. senders name and phone number or email.