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Rabbit invasion shuts Mandela museum
South African’s Robben Island museum will be closed while authorities cull a colony of rabbits that has invaded the site where Nelson Mandela was jailed.
Authorities said last week that the museum, popular with tourists wanting to see the former president’s cell, would be temporarily closed while the rabbits were killed to protect plant life and historical buildings at the World Heritage site.
“The current population is so large that it threatens to permanently damage the island’s sensitive vegetation, and poses a serious threat to other fauna species,” Seelan Naidoo, the museum’s acting chief executive told Reuters.
He said the exact number of rabbits was unknown.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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