As a member of the
Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, Thomas Austin helped to introduce many species from England. In 1861, he wrote that he had introduced hares, blackbirds and thrushes, and that he was breeding English wild rabbits and partridges. In October 1859, he introduced 24 breeding rabbits (
Oryctolagus cuniculus) on his estate as game for shooting parties. While other settlers praised his efforts at the time, he has borne the brunt of blame for introducing this
pest to Australia. In 2022, a study of genomic data confirmed Australia's feral rabbit population was entirely descended from the rabbits introduced by Austin. == See also ==