Macquarie Island’s astounding recovery, ten years on from rats, mice and rabbits Posted on July 15, 2024 by Connor Johnson Australian Antarctic Program May 29, 2024 Fifteen years ago, sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island was so badly ravaged by rabbits, rats and mice that its wildlife populations were fighting for survival. Rodents were predating on invertebrates and eggs, and hillside erosion – exacerbated by rabbits – was leading to landslides that in one instance, killed hundreds of king penguins at Lusitania Bay. Read Article