The Microsoft Campus is Full of Bunnies!
Our very own Jolie O'Dell found a great factoid about the Microsoft Corporate Campus, she gleaned while on a recent visit.
"So, back in the mists of time, some people dumped a bunch of rapidly reproducing pet bunnies — leftovers from kids' Easter gifts — on a grassy knoll near the MSFT campus," Jolie said. "The bunnies started doing what bunnies do best, that is, making more bunnies.
At one point, there were so many that MSFT staff had to start catching them and having them spayed and neutered! Nowadays, you'll still see lots of rabbits hopping around, though. Way cuter than Google's goats."
It seems the bunny proliferation has been a long term issue. According to a 1998 Seattle Times article, the "Redmond rabbit problem" does not just affect Microsoft, but Nintendo, Eddie Bauer and other companies in the area.
The problem back then spawned the Redmond Rabbit Coalition group (many members of which are now involved in the current day Evergreen Rabbit Rescue) who campaign for a humane solution to the ongoing pest problem.
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