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The ferret depicted by artist Cynthia Cass doing what it was brought into the country to do: killing rabbits. However, the introduction of the ferret for this purpose has been a failure. (From Immigrant Killers, Oxford University Press).

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Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 34

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The ferret depicted by artist Cynthia Cass doing what it was brought into the country to do: killing rabbits. However, the introduction of the ferret for this purpose has been a failure. (From Immigrant Killers, Oxford University Press). Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 34

The ferret depicted by artist Cynthia Cass doing what it was brought into the country to do: killing rabbits. However, the introduction of the ferret for this purpose has been a failure. (From Immigrant Killers, Oxford University Press). Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 34

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