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Myxomatosis: A History of Pest Control and the Rabbit by Peter W.J. Bartrip

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Myxomatosis: A History of Pest Control and the Rabbit by Peter W.J. Bartrip

Myxomatosis: A History of Pest Control and the Rabbit (International Library of Twentieth Century History) by Peter W.J. Bartrip
English | Sep 15, 2008 | ISBN: 1845115724 | 289 Pages | PDF | 2 MB

Myxomatosis, a viral disease of the European wild rabbit, reached Britain in 1953. Within a year it had killed tens of millions of rabbits from Kent to the Shetlands. Winston Churchill, the Archbishop of York and members of the public raised on the tales of Beatrix Potter were appalled, deploring the loss of a cheap nutritional foodstuff. Many farmers, on the other hand, welcomed the demise of a serious agricultural pest and deliberately spread the disease. The government resisted appeals to legislate against the deliberate spreading of the disease until passing the 1954 Pests Act, as a result by 1955 some 90% of the UK rabbit population had been wiped out.
Britain’s myxomatosis outbreak has hitherto attracted little historical attention. In the first book dedicated to this subject, Peter Bartrip examines how the disease reached and spread in the UK.