FERAL rabbits are a persistent issue not just across the shire but Victoria as a whole, causing significant damage to the environment, agriculture, and biodiversity.
Their overgrazing leads to soil erosion, reduced native vegetation, and the degradation of pastures.
With their rapid reproduction rates and adaptability, managing feral rabbit populations remains a critical challenge for landholders and conservationists alike.
Current best practice methods for controlling feral rabbits include a combination of biological, mechanical, and chemical strategies.
Integrated Rabbit Management programs emphasize the use of biocontrol agents such as, the Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV), along with traditional techniques such as warren ripping, fumigation, and baiting.
The key to effective rabbit control lies in a sustained, coordinated approach, incorporating seasonal monitoring and targeted action to reduce their numbers.
To address this ongoing issue, Up2Us Landcare Alliance is asking the community to make contact if they are currently struggling with the pest.
"We are wanting to work with local landholders to tackle this issue," said Landcare project officer Rhiannon Quigley.
"Please reach out to us if you have any rabbits on your property."
For more information contact Up2Us Landcare Alliance. Email: landcare2@up2us.org.au or phone 03 5779 1593.