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Byline: Paul Sellars
Oct 12, 2005 (The Weekly Times - ABIX via COMTEX) — Farmers should not rely on calicivirus to get rid of their rabbit populations, according to Dr Ron Sinclair. Sinclair, a research officer with South Australia’s Plant & Animal Control Commission, says that farmers must also rip and fumigate rabbit warrens to
ensure rabbit populations that had been affected by calcivirus did not re-establish themselves. Calicivirus has been present on the Australian …
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