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The Rabbit
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The Rabbit

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The rabbit was not originally a wild animal in Britain. For a thousand years, it was an important commodity, farmed since the Dark Ages in man-made warrens for its precious meat and fur.

Some escaped and thrived until, in the 1950s, they far outnumbered the human population in the UK.

Then man introduced myxomatosis and killed it in the millions. And today, supermarket rabbit meat is more likely to have been imported from China than from our estimated wild population of 40 million rabbits.

Jill Mason puts the currently under-rated wild rabbit back into context. With beautiful photographic illustrations by David Mason, she explains its lifecycle, its behaviour, breeding, feeding habits, its influence on the UK economy, landscape and eco-system and, above all, its incredible adaptability and resourcefulness, which brings the species back from the brink of extinction to pest proportions again and again, in all corners of the earth, from semi-desert to meadowland.

With a previously unpublished reference section on the sites of the UK?s former commercial rabbit warrens.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Merlin Unwin Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 September 2015
Pages
192
ISBN
9781906122980

The rabbit was not originally a wild animal in Britain. For a thousand years, it was an important commodity, farmed since the Dark Ages in man-made warrens for its precious meat and fur.

Some escaped and thrived until, in the 1950s, they far outnumbered the human population in the UK.

Then man introduced myxomatosis and killed it in the millions. And today, supermarket rabbit meat is more likely to have been imported from China than from our estimated wild population of 40 million rabbits.

Jill Mason puts the currently under-rated wild rabbit back into context. With beautiful photographic illustrations by David Mason, she explains its lifecycle, its behaviour, breeding, feeding habits, its influence on the UK economy, landscape and eco-system and, above all, its incredible adaptability and resourcefulness, which brings the species back from the brink of extinction to pest proportions again and again, in all corners of the earth, from semi-desert to meadowland.

With a previously unpublished reference section on the sites of the UK?s former commercial rabbit warrens.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Merlin Unwin Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 September 2015
Pages
192
ISBN
9781906122980