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Rabbits: management options for preventing damage (TIN003)

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The rabbit has once again established itself as the major vertebrate pest of British agriculture, causing economic losses estimated to be in excess of £100 million annually. This note gives guidance on protecting crops that are vulnerable to rabbit damage.

This record was published on 03 January 2011.

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