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IN certain localities, as is well known, the prevalence of rabbits has become of some importance in horticulture, agriculture and forestry. In order to deal with this nuisance effectively and humanely, the University of London Animal Welfare Society (ULAWS) has published a pamphlet, entitled "Instructions for Dealing with Rabbits", compiled by Capt. C. W. Hume, in which the chief methods of rabbit destruction are fully described. In addition, a list of some relatively rabbit-proof plants and details of rabbit-proof fencing are given. Sir Frederick Hobday, in a foreword, commends the pamphlet, a copy of which will be sent free on receipt of a stamped envelope measuring 6 in. by 9 in. by ULAWS, 42 Torrington Square, London, W.C.I.
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The Rabbit Problem. Nature 141, 640 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141640c0
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