Australia’s Rabbit Biocontrol Pipeline Strategy
Understanding RHDV2 interaction with other RHDVs and its potential as an additional rabbit biocontrol and national rabbit biocontrol optimisation: Final project report
Business case to advance the selection of new rabbit biocontrol agents
Peacock D (2015). Business case to advance the selection of new rabbit biocontrol agents. Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, Canberra, Australia. – 2015
RHDV1 K5 product label details
Details supplied by NSW DPI on RHDV1 K5 product label details – 2017
RHD-Boost – Import and evaluate new rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) variants to strengthen rabbit biocontrol
Report to the Vertebrate Pests Committee, endorsed by the Invasive Animals CRC Rabbit Biocontrol Scientific Committee – 2014
Benefits of Rabbit Biocontrol in Australia: An update
The potential for biological control of feral cats in Australia
A technical report by Elizabeth Moodie funded by the Australian Nature Conservation Agency – 1995
Rabbit Resurgence: Minimizing Future Economic and Biodiversity Losses
Final report by Dr Brian Cooke, Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, University of Canberra – 2009
Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease: Wild rabbits show resistance to infection with Czech strain-351 RHDV initially released in Australia.
Final report prepared for Australian Wool Innovation and Meat and Livestock Australia as part of the Invasive Animals Co-operative Research Centre project 7.T.5 RHD: Genetic Resistance. – 2007