
Wild Rabbits May Not Need Your Help
Wild babies are usually not orphaned. Many people mean well when they contact HRS after discovering an “abandoned” nest of wild rabbits. Here’s what to do. […]
Wild babies are usually not orphaned. Many people mean well when they contact HRS after discovering an “abandoned” nest of wild rabbits. Here’s what to do. […]
proposed to improve opportunities for adoption for animals previously used in laboratories. Here’s what you can do to help. […]
Purchasing a live bunny for Easter may sound like an adorable idea. It’s not. Rabbits are not easy-to-care-for balls of fur—and sadly many get discarded at shelters or worse, “set free” in the weeks following the holiday. Find out what you can do to help. […]
Think you know a thing or two about rabbits? Check out the following fun facts about rabbits. […]
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Georgia House Rabbit Society is the recipient of a $1,500 HRS Emergency Rescue Grant. 26 rabbits were rescued from a hoarding situation in Dawson County. […]
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Your support makes it possible for us to continue our lifesaving rescue and education work. So many rabbits are depending […]
Did you know our website first came online way back in 1994 and was hosted at MIT’s CSAIL research group. We acquired rabbit.org back in 1995 and that has been our online home ever since. […]
House Rabbit Society enthusiastically welcomes news of Medgene Labs’ innovative, U.S.-produced, recombinant vaccine being granted Emergency Use Authorization by the […]
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