Topic: Be vewy, vewy qwuiet.. we're wabbit hunting..
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Thu 10/15/09 12:21 PM
Edited by raiderfan_32 on Thu 10/15/09 12:47 PM
Stockholm's bunnies burned to keep Swedes warm

Published: 12 Oct 09 14:46 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/22610/20091012/


The bodies of thousands of rabbits culled every year from the parks in Stockholm’s Kungsholmen neighbourhood are being used to fuel a heating plant in central Sweden.


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The decision to use Stockholm’s rabbit cadavers as bioenergy to warm Swedes living in Värmland doesn't sit well with Stockholm-based animal rights activists.

“Those who support the culling of rabbits surely think it’s good to use the bodies for a good cause. But it feels like they’re trying to turn the animals into an industry rather than look at the main problem,” Anna Johannesson of Vilda kaniners värn (‘Society for the Protection of Wild Rabbits’) told the local Vårt Kungsholmen newspaper.

Every year, the city of Stockholm kills off thousands of rabbits in an effort to protect trees and shrubbery in the city’s extensive network of parks and green space.

According to Tommy Tuvunger with the Stockholm Traffic Office, the agency responsible for controlling the city’s rodent and wild animal population, part of the problem rests with delinquent pet owners who decide to release their rabbits into the city’s parks.

“Many of the released rabbits are tame,” he told the newspaper.

Animal control authorities employ a special rifle to shoot the excess rabbits, with most of the culling taking place at dawn when the animals peek out from their holes.

The city usually steps up its rabbit hunting efforts in the autumn as leaves begin to fall from bushes and trees, making it easier to see the rabbits.

Tuvunger explained that it doesn’t take many newly released rabbits to do what rabbits are known for doing, much to the detriment of Stockholm’s efforts to control the size of its rabbit population.

“People who think that the bunnies are cute and cuddly suddenly don’t think they’re as fun anymore and put the animals outside. They think: ‘there they can play with the other rabbits’,” he said.

Last year marked a new record for Stockholm’s rabbit cull, with nearly 6,000 rabbits, mostly from Kungsholmen, being removed from Stockholm’s parks.

But rather than simply disposing of the dead rabbits, the city instead froze them for eventual transport to a special heating plant in Karlskoga in central Sweden, where the bunny bodies are then burned as a form of bioenergy.

According to Johannesson, Sweden’s animal control authorities aren’t interested in pursuing other options besides killing the rabbits.

“We want to see them start looking at other solutions for the rabbits,” she said, citing the Finnish capital of Helsinki, which employs sprays to make park plants unappetizing as well as a network of shelters for various domesticated animals.

“In Helsinki, where they have the same problem, they’ve come much farther,” Johannesson told Vårt Kungsholmen.


David Landes (david.landes@thelocal.se/+46 8 656 6518)

http://www.thelocal.se/22610/20091012/

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Thu 10/15/09 12:49 PM
Typical. Irresponsible people make for some pretty unfortunate animals.

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Thu 10/15/09 01:21 PM
Nah, you don't get it..

This is like a eco-maniac civil war

One group of tree huggers at odds with a group of animal rights looney toons.

too funny!!

drinker drinker drinker drinker

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Thu 10/15/09 02:50 PM

Nah, you don't get it..

This is like a eco-maniac civil war

One group of tree huggers at odds with a group of animal rights looney toons.

too funny!!

drinker drinker drinker drinker


I'm responding to the part below this comment: (I'm not responding about tree huggers or animal rights people) When citizens are irresponsible with pets, the pets are the ones that suffer the most. Just like here in my town were it's over run with dogs and cats. And only a few of us who were not responsible for thier homelessness end up caring for them, fixing them and finding them homes.

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Every year, the city of Stockholm kills off thousands of rabbits in an effort to protect trees and shrubbery in the city’s extensive network of parks and green space.

According to Tommy Tuvunger with the Stockholm Traffic Office, the agency responsible for controlling the city’s rodent and wild animal population, part of the problem rests with delinquent pet owners who decide to release their rabbits into the city’s parks.

“Many of the released rabbits are tame,” he told the newspaper.

Animal control authorities employ a special rifle to shoot the excess rabbits, with most of the culling taking place at dawn when the animals peek out from their holes.

The city usually steps up its rabbit hunting efforts in the autumn as leaves begin to fall from bushes and trees, making it easier to see the rabbits.

Tuvunger explained that it doesn’t take many newly released rabbits to do what rabbits are known for doing, much to the detriment of Stockholm’s efforts to control the size of its rabbit population.

“People who think that the bunnies are cute and cuddly suddenly don’t think they’re as fun anymore and put the animals outside. They think: ‘there they can play with the other rabbits’,” he said.

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Thu 10/15/09 03:36 PM
It is irresponsible and sadly there are a lot of animal owners like that.

I do find it very comical about the tree huggers and animal rights loonies, too funny.


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Thu 10/15/09 03:40 PM
Edited by Quietman_2009 on Thu 10/15/09 03:42 PM
kinda gruesome

but in a way is a more efficient use of their solar energy than just burying them.

The sun gave energy to the plants they ate and they turned that energy into bunnies. If you're gonna cull them and kill them anyway. I guess it makes sense to recover that energy

but I'd rather some one else did it. I wouldnt have the heart

cottonelle's photo
Thu 10/15/09 03:46 PM
the smoke from that furnace must stink

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Thu 10/15/09 05:26 PM

kinda gruesome

but in a way is a more efficient use of their solar energy than just burying them.

The sun gave energy to the plants they ate and they turned that energy into bunnies. If you're gonna cull them and kill them anyway. I guess it makes sense to recover that energy

but I'd rather some one else did it. I wouldnt have the heart


I have to agree with that. I sure couldn't do it. But then I am a bit of a tree hugger myself though not to the point of insane types of activism. And I'm most definately a bleeding heart about strays. But I can take in just so many.