Rabbits appear to eonie in Canterbury in cycles; Six years ago they were swarming over the plains, and then their - numbers decreased, till last year, when very few were noted, said Mr. K. A. <’ooupv. superintendent to the SeJwyn I’lautatiou Board. An increase was now apparent, and trapping and poisoning would have to be carried out this winter. Mares had increased very rapidly, but they had caused little damage.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 264, 6 August 1942, Page 8
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