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Organizations relating to Rodents, Rabbits
European Castor and Wheel Manufacturers Association / Milan, Italy / Est. 2004
 European Squirrel Initiative / Woodbridge, UK / Est. 2002
 International Association for the Rational Destruction of Rats / Est. 1911
 International Gerbil Federation / Est. 1999
 Asia Pacific Rodent Control Society / Est. 1968
 Hotot Rabbit Breeders International / Ypsilanti MI, USA / Est. 1979
 International Workshop on Alloantigeneic Systems in the Rat / Cambridge, UK
 International Observatory on Rabbit Breeding in Mediterranean Countries
 Académie internationale du rat
 International Marmot Network
 International Workshop on Humanized Mice / Est. 2006
 International Conference on Rodent Biology / Est. 1987
 International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management / Est. 1998
 Entente Européenne d'Aviculture et de Cuniculture / Birmensdorf, Switzerland / Est. 1938
 International Common Hamster Workgroup / Est. 1994
 International Dormouse Conference / Est. 1990
 World Lagomorph Society
 European Rabbit Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2022
 World Rabbit Science Association / Caldes de Montbui, Spain / Est. 1976
 International Congress of Rabbit Biotechnology and Large Animal Models for Translational Research / Est. 2005
 Anti-Persoonsmijnen Ontmijnende Productontwikkeling / Antwerp, Belgium / Est. 1998
 
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World Problems relating to Rodents, Rabbits
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialRodents as pests
Non-epidemic typhus
Rodent vectors of disease
Rodent resistance to rodenticides
Rats as pests
Hunting of hares
Threatened species of Nesolagus netscheri
Action Strategies relating to Rodents, Rabbits
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialRearing rabbits for consumption
Conserving rabbits
Controlling rodent pests
Protecting rodents
Conserving endangered species of rodents
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