That’s one bad bunny
They may appear cute, but just a couple of rabbits can have a significant negative impact on our farmers and native plants and animals. How well do you really know them?
They may appear cute, but just a couple of rabbits can have a significant negative impact on our farmers and native plants and animals. How well do you really know them?
Rabbits are responsible for significant damage to Australia’s natural environment, infrastructure, agriculture, and recreational areas.
Rabbits negatively impact 322 threatened native species of plants and animals.
The overall loss caused by rabbits to agriculture and horticulture in Australia was recently estimated to be about $217 million per year.
It’s illegal to keep rabbits as a pet in Queensland.
At DDMRB, we help protect some of Australia’s most productive agricultural land and unique ecosystems from the devastation caused by rabbits. We also provide expert support to help landholders control and remove rabbits from their land.
Help us protect our farmers and native plants and animals. If you’ve seen rabbits in the DDMRB operational area, please lodge a sighting to help us contain the rabbit population.