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Domestic rabbits living in the wild come in a variety of colours and sizes, and are not protected by any of Alberta's wildlife laws.
Lisa, the Eastern cottontail rabbit that lived in my parents’ backyard during a global pandemic may have eaten her last blades of grass, but Lisa the collective wild cottontail will live forever.
One of the most well-known members of this group is the European rabbit. Out of 63 wild species, 22 are considered near threatened to critically endangered.
Feral DNA may help domestic rabbits thrive in the wild, a new analysis suggests, shedding new light on the evolution of an animal that can cause major environmental destruction. Publishing in ...
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