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Invasive Species: Rabbits in Australia By Meara McCabe and Lauryn Saldana
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Invasive Species: Rabbits in Australia

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Page 1: Invasive Species: Rabbits in Australia

Invasive Species:

Rabbits in Australia

By Meara McCabe and Lauryn Saldana

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Rabbit Population in Australia

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Settlers in Australia didn’t feel at home.

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In 1859, 24 rabbits were brought over on the First Fleet from England, and released on Christmas Day.

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These rabbits were used to hunt for sport.

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By 1886, the rabbits had spread and multiplied all the way to the Queensland-NSW border.

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Rabbits quickly reproduce, pushing other small animals out of their area.

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Problems Caused by Rabbits

• Grazing and burrowing can cause erosion and threaten the survival of plants (i.e. crops, seedlings) and animals.

• New predators can be introduced into the area.

• Food sources can be reduced. (i.e. competition)

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This is the current spread of the rabbit population in Australia.

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