Wild Buns A, E, I, O, U, & Y – 4 weeks old!!
Happy to have nursed them and helped them grow bigger (although they are still small!) and stronger!
1 week left in our household….they will be missed!
Wild Buns A, E, I, O, U, & Y – 4 weeks old!!
Happy to have nursed them and helped them grow bigger (although they are still small!) and stronger!
1 week left in our household….they will be missed!
The ecological role of the New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) and the impacts of environmental and human influences on wild rabbit abundance
Regina LaCaruba
Montclair State University
Fall 2008
Environmental Management
To read this paper in its entirety, download the PDF here: R.LaCaruba – Ecological Role of N.Eastern Cottontail
We have 6 buns. 6 new houseguests in our new apartment.
We recently took in a family of orphaned wild baby rabbits. The 6 of them are 1 week old and teeny tiny (Note the size ratio on the photo below!) They need to be bottle fed a special formula for a few weeks, 2-3 times daily. Luckily, within a week or two, they will transition easily to greens. 