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UNIT 05 - READING 1 A Rabbit Problem in Australia
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UNIT 05 - READING 1 A Rabbit Problem in Australia
Are rabbits dangerous? In most places, the answer is no. They are usually considered cute and lovable, and many people keep them as pets in their homes. But in Australia, rabbits are a big problem, due to the fact that they are a danger to the country's delicate ecosystem. Rabbits were not indigenous to Australia. In 1859, however, a man brought 24 wild rabbits from England to Victoria, Australia, and released them into the woods so they could be hunted. Unfortunately, Australia is the perfect habitat for rabbits, as there are plenty of open spaces, lots of vegetation to eat, and few people. Also, Australian winters are mild, so the rabbits can breed all year. Most importantly, rabbits have fewer natural predators in Australia. Soon there were millions of rabbits in Victoria. Most of the land in Australia isn't good for growing food, and the rabbits made this situation even worse. They ate so many plants that the soil underneath was eroded by the wind, leaving the land even less fertile. Moreover, some native animals which had to compete with the rabbits for food and habitat greatly decreased in number. Soon, the rabbits began to spread across the country. By the 1920s, the Australian rabbit population was estimated to be about 10 billion. The Australian government has tried many things to control the rabbit population. At the beginning of the 20th century, they built long fences to keep the rabbits away from farmland. Contrary to the government's expectation, many rabbits crossed to the other side during construction, while others dug holes under the fences. The government also introduced diseases that kill rabbits. This significantly reduced the rabbit population, but only in certain areas. Today, Australia's rabbit population is estimated to be about 200 million. Although the situation has improved, it is still a serious problem that the country is desperately trying to solve.
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1 Are rabbits dangerous? 2 In most places, the answer is no. 3 They are usually considered cute and lovable, and many people keep them as pets in their homes. 4 But in Australia, rabbits are a big problem, due to the fact that they are a danger to the country's delicate ecosystem. 5 Rabbits were not indigenous to Australia. 6 In 1859, however, a man brought 24 wild rabbits from England to Victoria, Australia, and released them into the woods so they could be hunted. 7 Unfortunately, Australia is the perfect habitat for rabbits, as there are plenty of open spaces, lots of vegetation to eat, and few people. 8 Also, Australian winters are mild, so the rabbits can breed all year. 9 Most importantly, rabbits have fewer natural predators in Australia. 10 Soon there were millions of rabbits in Victoria. 11 Most of the land in Australia isn't good for growing food, and the rabbits made this situation even worse. 12 They ate so many plants that the soil underneath was eroded by the wind, leaving the land even less fertile. 13 Moreover, some native animals which had to compete with the rabbits for food and habitat greatly decreased in number. 14 Soon, the rabbits began to spread across the country. 15 By the 1920s, the Australian rabbit population was estimated to be about 10 billion. 16 The Australian government has tried many things to control the rabbit population. 17 At the beginning of the 20th century, they built long fences to keep the rabbits away from farmland. 18 Contrary to the government's expectation, many rabbits crossed to the other side during construction, while others dug holes under the fences. 19 The government also introduced diseases that kill rabbits. 20 This significantly reduced the rabbit population, but only in certain areas. 21 Today, Australia's rabbit population is estimated to be about 200 million. 22 Although the situation has improved, it is still a serious problem that the country is desperately trying to solve.