11linda
OMG no please stop D: if it isn't too late just leave them alone. If you touch those bunnies or contaminate them the mother will smell the human on them and litter ally leave them to die. Ihad this happen with a group that I found years ago. We had to raise them and only one ended up living... it is best to just leave them alone x.x
Well, I looked that up, and it turns out the human scent thing is a myth, since one got out of the nest the other day and we put it back, and we saw the mother come back that morning and stay for about 20 minutes. I'm just worried because it's been raining heavily, and ground nests can flood and drown them. Don't worry, though, I haven't touched them! I've just put stuff over them to keep them from drowning. Because they're extra pitiful when they're wet ;-;