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Field technician Grant Morriss and intern with Manaaki Whenua Florian Chazottier collects a sample of marrow from the bone of a recently deceased rabbit found near groundzero, in Glentanner on the South Island, where the RHDV1 K5 virus was released.  The marrow is tested to see if the rabbit was carrying the new virus.
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Field technician Grant Morriss and intern with Manaaki Whenua Florian Chazottier collects a sample of marrow from the bone of a recently deceased rabbit found near groundzero, in Glentanner on the South Island, where the RHDV1 K5 virus was released. The marrow is tested to see if the rabbit was carrying the new virus.

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  • Field technician Grant Morriss and intern with Manaaki Whenua Florian Chazottier collects a sample of marrow from the bone of a recently deceased rabbit found near groundzero, in Glentanner on the South Island, where the RHDV1 K5 virus was released.  The marrow is tested to see if the rabbit was carrying the new virus.
  • Rabbits on farmland in Glentanner on the South Island.
  • Rabbits on farmland in Glentanner on the South Island.
  • Damage to land by rabbits on farmland in Glentanner on the South Island.
  • Damage to land by rabbits on farmland in Glentanner on the South Island.
  • Damage to land by rabbits on farmland in Glentanner on the South Island.
  • Field technician Grant Morriss looks for rabbit carcases near groundzero, in Glentanner on the South Island, where the RHDV1 K5 virus was released.  The marrow is tested to see if the rabbit was carrying the new virus.
  • A flytrap set at groundzero, in Glentanner on the South Island, where the RHDV1 K5 virus was released.  The flies are then tested to see if they can or are carrying the virus and how far they could spread it.
  • A flytrap set at groundzero, in Glentanner on the South Island, where the RHDV1 K5 virus was released.  The flies are then tested to see if they can or are carrying the virus and how far they could spread it.
  • Aoraki (Mount Cook) peak taken from Glentanner.
  • Aoraki (Mount Cook) peak taken from Glentanner.
  • Valley taken from Glentanner looking towards Mount Cook.
  • Looking towards the Nuns Veil from Glentanner
  • Looking towards the Nuns Veil from Glentanner
  • Aoraki (Mount Cook) peak taken from Glentanner.
  • Valley taken from Glentanner looking towards Mount Cook.
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