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  2. Rabbits in Australia - Wikipedia

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    European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were first introduced to Australia in the 18th century with the First Fleet, and later became widespread, because of Thomas Austin. [1] Such wild rabbit populations are a serious mammalian pest and invasive species in Australia causing millions of dollars' worth of damage to crops.

  3. Thomas Austin (pastoralist) - Wikipedia

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    While other settlers praised his efforts at the time, he has borne the brunt of blame for introducing this pest to Australia. [6] In 2022, a study of genomic data confirmed Australia's feral rabbit population was entirely descended from the rabbits introduced by Austin. [7] [8]

  4. Acclimatisation society - Wikipedia

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    Australian acacias, for instance, were introduced in Algeria by the French, and by the British in South Africa. François Laporte, naturalist and consul in Melbourne, [7] and Ferdinand von Mueller of the Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, were involved in the transfer of many plant species out of Australia. In some cases, those movements were ...

  5. European rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The European rabbit was introduced and established a self-sustaining population in 1971 after a group of school children released 8 rabbits on the island. [83] [84] The European rabbit has been introduced as an exotic species into several environments, often with harmful results to vegetation and local wildlife, making it an invasive species.

  6. Rabbit plagues in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits were introduced to Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. [2] A population of 24 rabbits were released near Geelong in 1859 to be hunted for sport. The native quolls predated upon rabbits [3] and prior to 1870, many accounts recorded quolls impeding their establishment on the mainland while island colonies thrived. [4]

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  8. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Rabbits are often posited by scholars as symbols of fertility, [176] sexuality and spring, though they have been variously interpreted throughout history. [177] Up until the end of the 18th century, it was widely believed that rabbits and hares were hermaphrodites, contributing to a possible view of rabbits as "sexually aberrant". [178]

  9. Smart has turned Georgia into a rabbit-eared football dynasty ...

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    Georgia was indeed ranked No. 3 at the start of the year. Its entire 2021 defense had moved to the NFL, and Alabama and Ohio State were loaded. But the Bulldogs moved past them in early October ...