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The effect of rabbits on the ecology of Australia has been devastating since their introduction from Europe in the 18th century. Rabbits are suspected of being the most significant known factor in species loss in Australia. The loss of plant species is unknown at this time. Rabbits often kill young trees in orchards, forests and on properties by ringbarking them.
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