bunny abyss
Bunnies are not just adorable pets—they play a significant role in many ecosystems and can be indicators of environmental health. One interesting aspect that isn’t often discussed is how waste management, such as garbage disposal, impacts their living spaces. Poor disposal of garbage can lead to habitat degradation, affecting food sources and shelter for wild bunnies. In my experience volunteering at a local wildlife rehabilitation center, I noticed that areas with excessive litter were less inhabited by rabbits compared to cleaner environments. This highlights the importance of proper waste management to support local rabbit populations. Additionally, pet bunny owners should also be mindful about how they dispose of materials like bedding, food scraps, and packaging to prevent environmental harm. For those interested in creating a bunny-friendly environment, whether in wild habitats or at home, focusing on cleanliness and natural landscaping can make a big difference. Planting native vegetation, providing safe burrowing areas, and ensuring there is no exposure to harmful waste improves their quality of life. Understanding the relationship between bunnies and their environment, including the challenges from garbage disposal, not only helps in preserving these gentle creatures but also encourages a deeper appreciation for sustainable living practices.



































































I had a bunny it pooped everywhere and chew my playfence