The Foundation seeks to liaise with the three spheres of government, industry, environmental and community agencies/groups to achieve its outcomes and has developed a five-year Strategic Plan to guide its activities. This document is available for download below.
RFA is also concerned that the significant gains made from RHD on Australia’s wild rabbit populations in the mid-1990s has led to the need for continuing research, development and education becoming largely unrecognised in natural resource management and policy arenas. This in turn may lead to a reduction in communication and extension efforts for wild rabbit population control.
To address this, RFA began developing an Awareness Strategy in 2006. The final
document has been signed off by the Committee and outlines the RFA's strategy
for building awareness of rabbit issues.
Both the Strategic Plan and Awareness Strategy are intended to be dynamic guidelines to direct the Foundation’s activities and are under regular review by the Committee. This enables the RFA to remain effective and respond to changes in research and development.