Dust Bunny Preservation Society

Save the wild Dust Bunny

Wild Dust Bunnies are in danger

Unreasonable use of cleaning chemicals in the home, along with obsessive cleaning schedules have destroyed the habitat of the wild dust bunny (Oryctolagus pulvis). Every house we protect, every cleaning day skipped, every bunny saved brings this species back from the brink. Your support will make a difference around the world in 72 countries.

A Call to action

We protect the Wild Dust Bunny for many reasons. They are a source of inspiration, and they nuture both a love a nature and sense of wonder. In our work, DBPS focuses on saving populations at the most ecologically, economically and culturally important species in our homes. Ulimately, by protecting the Wild Dust Bunny we save the wonderful and unique planet we call home.

Species Recovery

The cuddly blue bunny is our conservation icon and not only because its DBPS's wildly recoginized icon. There are reining celebrities, fasionable stores, and regional zoos where people flock to see the wild dust bunny. Numbering 1.6 billion in our last wildlife count, China was the first country to actively work to save the Wild Dust Bunny. DBPS has played an active role in conservting the Wild Dust bunny for 25 years.