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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'The '''Easter Bilby''' is an [[Australia]]n alternative to the [[Easter Bunny]]. == Origin == [[File:Macrotis lagotis Gould.jpg|thumb|right|A [[bilby]] as illustrated by [[John Gould]]]] [[Bilby|Bilbies]] are native Australian [[marsupial]]s that are endangered. To raise money and increase awareness of conservation efforts, bilby-shaped chocolates and related merchandise are sold within many stores throughout Australia as an alternative to [[Easter]] bunnies.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/tsd05greater-bilby.html |title=Greater Bilby |publisher=Australian Government |accessdate=2007-04-07}}</ref> The first documented use of the Easter Bilby concept was in March 1968 when a 9-year-old girl Rose-Marie Dusting, wrote a story, "Billy The Aussie Easter Bilby," which she published as a book 11 years later. The story helped catalyse the public's interest in saving the bilby.<ref>http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/04/04/150005331/chocolate-bilbies-not-bunnies-for-an-australian-easter</ref> In 1991 Nicholas Newland from the 'Foundation for Rabbit-Free Australia' also developed the idea of the Easter Bilby to raise awareness about the environmental damage that [[feral]] [[rabbits]] cause and to replace the Easter bunny with true native wildlife.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rabbitfreeaustralia.org.au/|title=Foundation for Rabbit-Free Australia}}</ref> The first Chocolate Easter Bilbies were sold at the [[Warrawong Sanctuary]] when it was owned by [[John Wamsley]].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TAjxHMyA1cgC&pg=PP159&lpg=PP159&dq=wamsley+easter+bilby&source=bl&ots=ROrj3YY9Q7&sig=_P4JHW6PZtr8STkyn9-7ACZBdwo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kKZcUZnVN6vyiAersoBQ&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAQ/|title=Facing the Wild: Ecotourism, Conservation and Animal Encounters}}</ref> Chocolate manufacturers that donate towards Bilby conservation include [[Pink Lady (chocolate wholesaler)|Pink Lady]] and [[Haigh's Chocolates]]. In 2014, Pink Lady donated 30 cent from every large bilby sale and $1 from every 10 pack. Parent company Fyna Foods manufactures chocolate bilbies as well as other iconic Australian fauna in their Australian Bush Friends Easter chocolate. 20 cent from every Bush Friends collection is donated to the Save the Bilby Fund. 2015 saw these chocolates raise over $33,000 to the fund. [[Cadbury]] also produces Chocolate Bilbies, although they do not donate or support any bilby conservation projects. This has led to a backlash against Cadbury, with many Australians derogatively referring to their Bilby products as Easter Bludgers: "bludger" is [[Aussie slang]] for a lazy person. Prior to their store closures in 2012, Darrell Lea donated approximately $60,000 per year to the Save the Bilby Fund from the sales of the Darrell Lea chocolate bilbies. Australian children's book author and illustrator [[Irena Sibley]] produced three Easter Bilby books between 1994 and 2000 including the best selling ''The Bilbies' First Easter'', published by Silver Gum Press in 1994. In 1993, Australian children's author Jeni Bright wrote the story of "Burra Nimu, the Easter Bilby". It tells how Burra, a shy but brave little bilby, decides to save the land from the rabbits and foxes who are ruining it. Burra and his family and friends gather together for a wonderful time painting Easter eggs to give to the children and ask for their help. But before they can set off on their journey to the children, they must outwit the rabbit army. As well as the story of the Easter Bilby, the not-for-profit website [http://www.easterbilby.info/ 'Burra Nimu, the Easter Bilby'] contains factual information about bilbies and other endangered Australian species. It is illustrated by Australian illustrator Janet Selby. == See also == *[[Rabbits in Australia]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{Easter}} [[Category:Easter traditions]] [[Category:Holiday characters]] [[Category:Fictional marsupials]] [[Category:Australian folklore]] [[Category:Peramelemorphs]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'The '''Easter Bilby''' is an [[Australia]]n alternative to the [[Easter Bunny]] poop == Origin == [[File:Macrotis lagotis Gould.jpg|thumb|right|A [[bilby]] as illustrated by [[John Gould]]]] [[Bilby|Bilbies]] are native Australian [[marsupial]]s that are endangered. To raise money and increase awareness of conservation efforts, bilby-shaped chocolates and related merchandise are sold within many stores throughout Australia as an alternative to [[Easter]] bunnies.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/tsd05greater-bilby.html |title=Greater Bilby |publisher=Australian Government |accessdate=2007-04-07}}</ref> The first documented use of the Easter Bilby concept was in March 1968 when a 9-year-old girl Rose-Marie Dusting, wrote a story, "Billy The Aussie Easter Bilby," which she published as a book 11 years later. The story helped catalyse the public's interest in saving the bilby.<ref>http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/04/04/150005331/chocolate-bilbies-not-bunnies-for-an-australian-easter</ref> In 1991 Nicholas Newland from the 'Foundation for Rabbit-Free Australia' also developed the idea of the Easter Bilby to raise awareness about the environmental damage that [[feral]] [[rabbits]] cause and to replace the Easter bunny with true native wildlife.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rabbitfreeaustralia.org.au/|title=Foundation for Rabbit-Free Australia}}</ref> The first Chocolate Easter Bilbies were sold at the [[Warrawong Sanctuary]] when it was owned by [[John Wamsley]].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TAjxHMyA1cgC&pg=PP159&lpg=PP159&dq=wamsley+easter+bilby&source=bl&ots=ROrj3YY9Q7&sig=_P4JHW6PZtr8STkyn9-7ACZBdwo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=kKZcUZnVN6vyiAersoBQ&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAQ/|title=Facing the Wild: Ecotourism, Conservation and Animal Encounters}}</ref> Chocolate manufacturers that donate towards Bilby conservation include [[Pink Lady (chocolate wholesaler)|Pink Lady]] and [[Haigh's Chocolates]]. In 2014, Pink Lady donated 30 cent from every large bilby sale and $1 from every 10 pack. Parent company Fyna Foods manufactures chocolate bilbies as well as other iconic Australian fauna in their Australian Bush Friends Easter chocolate. 20 cent from every Bush Friends collection is donated to the Save the Bilby Fund. 2015 saw these chocolates raise over $33,000 to the fund. [[Cadbury]] also produces Chocolate Bilbies, although they do not donate or support any bilby conservation projects. This has led to a backlash against Cadbury, with many Australians derogatively referring to their Bilby products as Easter Bludgers: "bludger" is [[Aussie slang]] for a lazy person. Prior to their store closures in 2012, Darrell Lea donated approximately $60,000 per year to the Save the Bilby Fund from the sales of the Darrell Lea chocolate bilbies. Australian children's book author and illustrator [[Irena Sibley]] produced three Easter Bilby books between 1994 and 2000 including the best selling ''The Bilbies' First Easter'', published by Silver Gum Press in 1994. In 1993, Australian children's author Jeni Bright wrote the story of "Burra Nimu, the Easter Bilby". It tells how Burra, a shy but brave little bilby, decides to save the land from the rabbits and foxes who are ruining it. Burra and his family and friends gather together for a wonderful time painting Easter eggs to give to the children and ask for their help. But before they can set off on their journey to the children, they must outwit the rabbit army. As well as the story of the Easter Bilby, the not-for-profit website [http://www.easterbilby.info/ 'Burra Nimu, the Easter Bilby'] contains factual information about bilbies and other endangered Australian species. It is illustrated by Australian illustrator Janet Selby. == See also == *[[Rabbits in Australia]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{Easter}} [[Category:Easter traditions]] [[Category:Holiday characters]] [[Category:Fictional marsupials]] [[Category:Australian folklore]] [[Category:Peramelemorphs]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
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Size change in edit (edit_delta)
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Lines added in edit (added_lines)
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Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node)
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
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