Rabbit control
In this activity, students consider the effects of the release of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus as a biological control in Otago.
By the end of this activity, students should be able to:
understand some advantages and disadvantages of biological pest control
form opinions from written texts
change their opinions in light of new information
share their ideas and possibly influence others.
Rabbit burrow
Many rabbits live in underground burrows or rabbit holes. These can cause damage to the environment.
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introduction/background
what you need
what to do
student handouts.
Related content
For background reading the articles Biosecurity and Research in biosecurity detail some of the risks the country faces and management practices that help reduce these risks.
Read about the use of 1080 for pest content in this introductory article.
As a comparison to the control of rabbits, find out about the biological control of possums in this article.
Useful links
See the information on the Ministry for Primary Industries' website on wild rabbit control in New Zealand.
In 2018 a new rabbit haemorrhagic virus disease strain was released to high hopes. Read this Stuff news article about how the project was not as succcessful as had been hoped.
In 2021, Newsroom ran a series of articles (with videos) about the problems of rabbit control, starting with Return of the rabbit plague.
See RNZ's show from 2022 looking at the the story of rabbits and other pests introduced to New Zealand.