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News Release from: CIRIA | Subject: A guide to rabbit management
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 August 2006
Rabbit growth problem for construction
industry
The growth of rabbit populations in Britain is presenting a challenge to the construction, engineering and agricultural industry.
The growth of rabbit populations in Britain is presenting a challenge to the construction, engineering and agricultural industry Burrowing rabbits can undermine tree root systems and physical structures such as buildings, road embankments and engineered slopes
Rabbit grazing can cause damage to landscaping vegetation and crops (including forestry) CIRIA's new publication A guide to rabbit management (C645) is aimed at those working in the construction and agricultural industry who may need to manage rabbits should conflicts arise between rabbit activity and their interests.
The book gives advice on how to ascertain the need for management, which control methods may be most appropriate, information on rabbit ecology and biodiversity, rabbit diseases and relevant legislation.
To order a copy of A guide to rabbit management (C645) visit www.ciriabooks.com or contact CIRIA. Request a free brochure from CIRIA ...
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