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Rabbit virus program wins top biosecurity award

THE Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (CISS) has received one of the Australian Governments’ top biosecurity awards for its role in helping control rabbits.

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 A national rabbit control program has won a top biosecurity award. Picture courtesy CISS.

A national rabbit control program has won a top biosecurity award. Picture courtesy CISS.

The award went to CISS for coordinating the release, monitoring and evaluation of a new rabbit biocontrol agent - the first nationally coordinated release in more than 20 years. The biocontrol agent...

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