Yes they are. They eat plant roots which means less food for native animals
they are pests
Rabbits aren't endangered There are to many of them they are pests
i do not know you was supposed to answer the freaking question
Introduced species and pests, such as foxes and rabbits.
They are pests and there has been 2 diseases going around to kill them off
Rabbits and deer are two of the biggest garden pests.
Viruses that are harmless to humans can be used to infect bacteria or other pests eg rabbits
squirrals and rabbits most things classed as pests
Rabbits, Ground Hogs (woodchucks), Deer are the most common garden pests.
Rabbits of some kind are indigenous to almost every continent. Historically, rabbits were used for sport [hunting], food, or fur. Eventually, rabbits evolved into pets and show stock. Today, rabbits can be used for hunting, meat, fur, or pets and can also be shown in fairs and shows around the world. Unfortunately, rabbits do what rabbits do and have become pests in some places.
Rabbits, an introduced species, are seen as nothing more than pests and an ecological disaster by Australians (apart from the sentimental few who see them as cute, fluffy pets).
Rabbits are generally considered garden pests. So, no, a rabbit would not be good for a garden.