Group of UVic Bunnies Head to Texas
About forty feral rabbits captured from the UVic campus are destined for Wild Rose Rescue Ranch in Texas. The rabbits were spayed and neutered over the weekend by Dr. Joseph Martinez of Little Paws Animal Clinic, who volunteered his services.
Another sixty rabbits were also captured and will be placed in local British Columbia sanctuaries.

Photo credit: Downheartedrabbit on Flickr
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Tags: bc, british columbia, feral rabbits, joseph martinez, little paws animal clinic, university of victoria, uvic, wild rose rescue ranch





September 27th, 2010 at 9:18 am
Good news! These UVIc bunnies are all being rescued!
If you want to help with this effort, please donate to TRACS, the animal rescue chosen by the BC gov’t to be in charge of this effort:
http://www.tracs-bc.ca/uvicbun.html
Please help the UVic rabbits to their new home, a sanctuary in Texas. BC govt requires they must be spayed/neutered before they go!