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The foreign disease, rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus, serotype 2 (RHDV2), threatens to disrupt natural food chains in Colorado and other states in the Southwest after killing many of the furry ...
Apr. 10—A case of rabbit hoarding in one Colorado county has left rabbits in need of new homes, including seven that were brought to the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region last week.
Colorado has seen 11 human cases of tularemia, or rabbit fever, since May of this year, a significant increase from the average number of cases annually, which was fewer than four, according to ...
Rabbit Hemorrhagic disease virus found in 2 more Colorado counties. The foreign disease was first found in Colorado in April 2020.
Animals Owner's 3 rabbits quickly multiply, leading Loudoun Co. animal shelter to take in 40+ rabbits The rabbits come from a home where their owner acquired three rabbits as pets.
Several rabbits are in foster care or already available for adoption. 32 unsterilized bunnies, along with several deceased rabbits, were found living in unhabitable conditions in a garage.
Two more Colorado counties have confirmed cases of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus type 2, among wild rabbits, bringing the total to 15 counties. The spread of RHDV-2 is having an impact on ...