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UVic winning bunny war

Nearly half of all rabbits have been relocated to sanctuaries
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The University of Victoria is in the final stages of winning its war against a rabbit infestation that has famously plague the school for years. Of the 1,400 rabbits the university hopes to remove, 637 have already been trapped and relocated to animal sanctuaries approved by the government. The plan that involves the sterilization of the animals began in September after months of controversy over earlier plans that involved actively killing the bunnies. The university plans to keep 200 rabbits on campus.

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