Darling Downs Moreton Rabbit Board
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The Darling Downs Moreton Rabbit Board, a statutory authority established under the Biosecurity Act 2014, plays a crucial role in managing rabbit populations across a 555 km barrier fence in Queensland. With over 130 years of operational experience, the board collaborates with farmers and landholders to mitigate the environmental and financial impacts of feral rabbits on agriculture and natural areas.
Rabbits are considered one of Australia's most significant agricultural and environmental pests, contributing to an estimated financial loss of between $600 million and $1 billion annually to the rural industry. The board is dedicated to educating local communities about the devastation caused by rabbits to protect farmers' incomes and preserve the integrity of the local ecosystem.
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