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		<title>Wild Rabbits at Risk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a very eye-opening slide show, Scientific American revealed that 30% of the world&#8217;s rabbit species are at risk. The slide show profiled 6 species of wild rabbit and 1 species of hare in danger of extinction in their native habitats. Included are the European rabbit, Amami rabbit, hispid hare, lower keys marsh rabbit, New [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a very eye-opening slide show, <em>Scientific American</em> revealed that 30% of the world&#8217;s rabbit species are at risk.  The slide show profiled 6 species of wild rabbit and 1 species of hare in danger of extinction in their native habitats. Included are the European rabbit, Amami rabbit, hispid hare, lower keys marsh rabbit, New England cottontail, volcano rabbit, and pygmy rabbit.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sciam.com/slideshow.cfm?id=bunnies-rabbits-risk-endangered-easter" target="_blank">View the full slideshow »</a></p>
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