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Experts on brush rabbits?

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Hello i am a student at temple city highschool i am doing a research on brush rabbits and i wanted to ask you a couple questions!

1.What is the current outlook of the species?

2.What is being done to save the species?

3.What is the level of threat (example is it endangered etc.)

4.What is the estimated number of the species?

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  1. um isnt this what the library is for and the Internet. Go read and put it to your own words . Dont reliy on people to basicly do your homework for you!!


  2. !.  Good.

    2. intervention is not needed for most.

    3. some subspecies are endangered.

    4. millions.

    The Brush Rabbit is not hunted as are many other cottontail species, probably because of its small size. It is not a major cause of damage to crops or other human developments in its habitat. Certain subspecies of the Brush Rabbit are considered endangered and are protected by state and federal laws.

    The Brush Rabbit (Sylvilagus bachmani), or Western Brush Rabbit, is a species of cottontail rabbit found in western coastal regions of North America, from the Columbia River in Oregon to the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. Its range extends as far east as the eastern sides of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges.

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