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VRAN Learning Networks

In 2015, after the inaugural VRAN Rabbit Leadership Program, participants and mentors established an ongoing learning network known as ‘Leaps and Bounds.’ This network convenes several times a year across Victoria, allowing members to share their experiences in rabbit management.

Independent evaluations of VRAN and Leaps and Bounds demonstrate that this initiative has bolstered confidence in best-practice rabbit control, fostered stronger relationships within the rabbit management system, and shifted perceptions about collaboration between institutions and community groups.

VRAN hosts an annual Leadership in Rabbit Control course (Bootcamp), inviting participants to join a new, ongoing Learning Network upon program completion. To stay informed about our next course, subscribe or follow us on our social media channels.

Learning Network participants from our 2023 Phillip Island bootcamp discussing rabbit management of private and public spaces at Melbourne’s Braeside Park.

Listen to Cassie Borg, Rural Environment Officer at Hume City Council, share her insights from participating in the VRAN Learning Network group.

Cassie has gained valuable knowledge about rabbit biology, management, planning, and monitoring. Cassie’s involvement has led to improved approaches for integrated rabbit management across the landscape.

Notably, she emphasizes the importance of engaging the community in pest animal control and promoting success stories.

Our VRAN Learning Network Participants have:

An increase in confidence and motivation

Implemented practice changes to their programs

Attempted to secure additional funding for their workplace or community

Continued to seek further knowledge

Shared new knowledge with others

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