Rabbits breed very quickly. As a result, rabbit populations can multiply rapidly and spread over large areas if no effective control action is taken.
The damage that uncontrolled rabbit infestations can have on the environment, agriculture and our open spaces is enormous, costing Australian agriculture alone an estimated $600 million per year.
Pest control is a complex issue and there are often conflicting community views on what actions we should take to control rabbits.
We receive many complaints from the community about rabbits, especially as they become more visible in suburban gardens, agricultural areas and City managed reserves.
Our rabbit control program has been developed using expert advice, including information provided by Agriculture Victoria and the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions.
The recent expansion of the City’s rabbit control program has been made possible by the Restoring Rural Landscapes program. This City-funded, landscape restoration program has greatly increased the resources available for pest plant and animal control activities on City-managed reserves and roadsides.
Please watch this video to learn more about why rabbits are such a big problem in the Geelong region. A big thank you to Sophie and Geoff from the Bellarine Landcare Group for sharing their time and expertise.