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Birds caught up in island rabbit culling

Birds caught up in island rabbit culling

Birds are getting killed in the culling of island rabbits.

A NSW Government inquiry into rabbit deaths and culling has uncovered the deaths and deaths of four different species at Stony Point last year.

Three birds were killed, one died of a heart attack and another was euthanased after being hit by a car.

At least 11 people have been hospitalised fr바카라om rabbit wounds, but none died of the poison, scientists from the NSW Academy of Sciences and Wildlife Research said in a report published in the journal Science on Friday.

It found only two rabbits were killed last year.

The cullin카지노 사이트g of rabbits is common practice, and is only conducted when the species is at risk.

A report by the NSW Academy of Sciences and Wildlife Research said the deaths are “contributing to the increasing number of bunny culls”.

However, the study also concluded it is unlikely that rabbit culls will result in a significant decrease in the number of rabbits being killed on the NSW Island.

“These culls do seem to be contributing to an increase in rabbit mortality, and even the removal of dead animals has not reduced rabbit numbers,” the report 우리카지노said.

There were no signs of rabbits having a greater effect on human health during the culling of rabbits at the Stony Point site, the authors said.

“It may be unlikely that any rabbits are returning to their native home but if this is what is occurring, then we should also be concerned,” Dr Scott Stocks from the NSW Academy of Sciences said.

Rabbit culling is carried out by the Department of Primary Industries and Environment at the Stony Point site.

The Department did not comment on the report.