Urban and peri-urban rabbit control field day

18 February 2020

Are rabbits a problem in your garden or small land holding? Would you like to know more about best practice rabbit control in regional communities?

If it’s a yes to either question, then please join us at Horsham on Wednesday 11 March for a rabbit control field day.

Agriculture Victoria Biosecurity Manager James Rowe said rabbits are Australia’s most costly vertebrate pest animal, causing more than $200 million in agricultural production losses each year.

“Research shows that less than a single rabbit per hectare can prevent the successful regeneration of native vegetation,” Mr Rowe said.

“These pests out-compete and displace other native animals by competeing for food, shelter and water resources.

“They cause detrimental effects to the landscape by spreading weeds and contributing to soil erosion, water degredation and loss of biodiversity.”

People living in and around Horsham, Warracknabeal, Natimuk are invited to a field day on rabbit control in urban and peri urban areas being run by Agriculture Victoria and supported by the Laharum and Natimuk Urban Landcare groups.

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Mr Rowe said everyone had a role to play in the protection of Victoria’s natural assets.

“By working together, government, industry and the community can reduce the impact of pest animals in Victoria.”

Urban and peri-urban rabbit control field day

LocationDate/timeRSVP

Agriculture Victoria
110 Natimuk Road, Horsham

Wed 11 March
5.30pm – 8.30pm

Please register for catering purposes:

Register online

For more information or if you have problems registering contact James Rowe on (03) 53 366 694 or Wendy McInnes on 0407 914 498.

Media contact: Deb Banks

Phone: 0447 388 193