SportsJune 24, 2026 · 3:33 PM1 min read

    Rabbits running rampant: Australia overrun by invasive species

    In much of the world, rabbits are seen as harmless, fluffy pets. But in Australia, they’re an economic and environmental disaster. Introduced for sport hunting by British settlers in the mid-19th century, rabbits faced no natural predators. As a result, their population exploded across the continent within decades. Despite mass eradication campaigns, hundreds of millions of rabbits remain today, devastating the landscape and tormenting Australian farmers. FRANCE 24’s Grégory Plesse and Quentin Théron report.

    By Gregory Plesse, Richelle Harrison Plesse

    Rabbits running rampant: Australia overrun by invasive species

    In much of the world, rabbits are seen as harmless, fluffy pets.

    But in Australia, they’re an economic and environmental disaster.

    Introduced for sport hunting by British settlers in the mid-19th century, rabbits faced no natural predators.

    As a result, their population exploded across the continent within decades.

    Despite mass eradication campaigns, hundreds of millions of rabbits remain today, devastating the landscape and tormenting Australian farmers.

    FRANCE 24’s Grégory Plesse and Quentin Théron report.

    Source: France 24 · Sports
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