Don’t worry, most of the rabbits are tame.
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.
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.
Swedish animal control officials aren’t interested in pursuing other options other than killing the bunnies. Maybe it is time for the latest Nobel Peace Prize winner to devise a solution.
Hat tip- Doug at Below the Beltway







12:40 pm on October 16th, 2009 1
Kill the wabbit! Kill The Wabbit! KILL THE WABBIT!
I will do it with my spear and magic hewmet.
1:09 pm on October 16th, 2009 2
The animal rights group gets none of my sympathy. These bunnies are not really 'wild rabbits'. They are the offspring of domesticated animals (domesticated rabbit species are bred for food). What the groups conveniently forgets is that these rabbits are competing with wild animals for food.
1:49 pm on October 16th, 2009 3
Well, it's not like they don't reproduce like rab..
Oh, wait.
7:25 pm on October 16th, 2009 4
Feed the poor with Swedish rabbit.
2:07 pm on October 18th, 2009 5
That is awesome! Rabbit coal lol!
2:17 pm on October 18th, 2009 6
Forgot to add; Mongo says fluffy bunny burn bright!!!