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What makes you think they’re 4-h rabbits? They’re unclassified wildlife. Please kill them.
Quote from: jackelope on May 28, 2020, 06:45:01 AMWhat makes you think they’re 4-h rabbits? They’re unclassified wildlife. Please kill them. Long earred short haired, roughly 5-6 pounds. They started out not afraid of people and walked right up to you or in your house. Always wanted to be scratched. Wdfw advised they are considered unclassified but to reach out to local authorities on removing. And if trapped your not allowed to release them elsewhere.
Sounds like what happened in Woodland park late 60's, early 70's. Rabbits of every kind, color, every where. Alot of them weren't shy.
Quote from: gaddy on May 28, 2020, 03:52:55 PMSounds like what happened in Woodland park late 60's, early 70's. Rabbits of every kind, color, every where. Alot of them weren't shy.It happens all over the place. Last spring/early summer a virus went through a lot of the San Juans and Whidbey Island killing lots of the ferals. It killed a few of the owned rabbits out there as well. Cancelled some shows and 4-H events because of it. Same thing happened up on Vancouver Island 2 years ago. It's now happening down in the southwest part of the country but this time it's affecting the wild cottontails and jackrabbits too. That's going to be bad long term. The strain we had here was manageable because it wasn't affecting the wild cottontails. WSDA put a quarantine on the islands and it worked, at least for now. They were actually checking on the ferry docks to make sure no domestic rabbits were coming or leaving the San Juans or Whidbey. I heard it killed all the feral domestic(European) rabbits at Fort Casey.