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Rabbits were released on this island for food, but they nearly destroyed the ecosystem

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Rabbits were released on this island for food, but they nearly destroyed the ecosystem
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Rabbits were introduced to Australia's Macquarie Island in 1878 as a food source for sailors. The population exploded due to a lack of predators, causing severe damage to the native ecosystem and vegetation.

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It serves as a cautionary tale regarding the long-term ecological consequences of introducing invasive species to isolated environments.

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Rabbits were released on this island to provide food, but they took over and nearly destroyed the ecosystem | - The Times of India

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