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Feral Rabbits Evolve in Unexpected Ways

Rabbit

What happens when domesticated rabbits go feral? They don't just revert to their wild form, they evolve new, unpredictable traits. A new study led by Environment Institute member Associate Professor Emma Sherratt reveals that feral rabbits develop distinct anatomical changes not seen in either wild or domestic populations. This groundbreaking work deepens our understanding of how invasive species adapt to novel environments and evolve over time.

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World Wildlife Day with Wildlife Crime Experts

John Scanlon and Phill Cassey

As part of UN World Wildlife Day, on Monday, March 3rd, , an international environmental leader, and head of the on the scale, nature, and impact of wildlife crime on global biodiversity, as well as the efforts being made to prevent and combat these crimes.

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