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Those Wild Rabbits How They Shaped Australia

By: Bruce Munday(Author)
296 pages, 8 plates with colour photos; b/w photos
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Those Wild Rabbits
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  • Those Wild Rabbits ISBN: 9781743054574 Paperback Apr 2017 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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A century ago Australia was home to 10 billion rabbits, thriving in their adopted home. Storyteller Bruce Munday finds the rabbit saga irresistible – the naive hopes of the early settlers, the frustration, environmental damage, cost to agriculture, dreams shattered, and the lessons learned and ignored. Those Wild Rabbits highlights not only the damage done but also Australia's missed opportunities for real rabbit control. It recognises the bush's paradoxical love affair with an animal that was at one time a significant rural industry and is still recalled with nostalgia. More importantly, it offers hope for a brighter future, making the case for continued research to drive the next rabbit-control miracle, because rabbit plagues of the past will become the future unless we capture the history and embrace the lessons.

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By: Bruce Munday(Author)
296 pages, 8 plates with colour photos; b/w photos
Publisher: Wakefield Press
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