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Cottontail Rabbits in Relation to Trees and Farm Crops

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The bulletin examines the distribution, life history, and habits of native cottontail rabbits, contrasting them with larger hares and noting their tendency to inhabit copses and thickets and to produce helpless young. It describes the kinds of damage these rabbits cause to orchards, tree plantations, gardens, and newly cultivated fields through vegetation feeding. It reviews suppression and protection strategies, covering natural enemies and epizootics, hunting, trapping, and poisoning, and preventive measures such as rabbit-proof fencing, tree washes and mechanical guards, and other practical safeguards for crops and young trees.

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David E. Lantz

David E. Lantz was an author and researcher known for his contributions to agricultural science, particularly in the field of pest management. His works often focused on the economic impact of various animal species on crops and trees. Notable titles include "Cottontail Rabbits in Relation to Trees and Farm Crops" and "Coyotes in Their Economic Relations," which provide insights into the interactions between wildlife and farming practices. Lantz's writings serve as valuable resources for understanding the ecological and economic aspects of pest control in agriculture.

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