It’s been taking in and caring for feral rabbits for 13 years. But now the rabbit sanctuary in Lake Country has shut its doors to the public indefinitely. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, it’s all because of an outbreak of a deadly rabbit virus on the coast.
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An Okanagan rabbit sanctuary closes to the public to protect it from a deadly rabbit virus
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