The Darling Downs–Moreton Rabbit Board fence is a pest-exclusion fence constructed between 1893 and 1997 to keep rabbits out of farming areas in Queensland, Australia. It is managed by the Darling Downs–Moreton Rabbit Board.[1]
History
In 1893, a rabbit-proof fence was commenced in Queensland. It was progressively extended through the years.[2]
As of 2010[update] the fence was being actively patrolled and upgraded along approximately 530 kilometres (330 mi) of the border with New South Wales, extending from the Lamington Plateau near the eastern coast inland to Cottonvale.[3]
As of 2021 the fence has been expanded to 555km of rabbit-proof fence running from Mt Gipps to Goombi.[1]
^"Member Councils". Darling Downs – Moreton Rabbit Board. Archived from the original on 14 February 2020.
Further reading
Pennycuick, Rae (1995). Keeping rabbits out: Darling Downs-Moreton Rabbit Board: a history of the Darling Downs Rabbit Board 1893-1964, the Moreton Rabbit Board 1905-1964, and the Darling Downs-Moreton Rabbit Board 1964-1994. Warwick, Qld.: Darling Downs–Moreton Rabbit Board. ISBN0-72-426400-0.