There’s more than one way to catch a cat, but one method is proving invaluable in the fight against this aggressive invader.
The feral (or stray) cat population in Australia is growing, and its effects are far-reaching. According to NPR, feral cats “kill more than 1.5 billion native mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs as ...
A new AI-powered device being rolled out nationwide is showing promising signs it could be a game changer for feral cat ...
Tanya Plibersek, Australia's Minister for the Environment and Water, declared "war" on feral cats officials say harm other species and carry... The Australian government is looking for public feedback ...
Trail cameras monitoring “feral” cats at Bowra Sanctuary recorded the park’s first sighting of a brushtail possum in a decade, photos show. Photo from the Australian Wildlife Conservancy Scientists in ...
Experts say that since the overpopulation of both affects native wildlife similarly, the country should use the same strategies in managing them. By Julia Bergin The Australia Letter is a weekly ...
Predatory foxes and cats prowl South Australia’s national parks. But the successful reintroduction of an endangered bettong ...
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Extinctions of Australian mammals have long been blamed on foxes and cats—but where's the evidence?
In 1938, zoologist Ellis Le Geyt Troughton mourned that Australia's "gentle and specialized creatures" were "unable to cope with changed conditions and introduced enemies." The role of these "enemies" ...
In a remote town in the Cape York Peninsula, dozens of dead bodies fill two massive skip bins — and the community couldn't be happier. Over 8,000kg of feral animals, including wild pigs, cats and cane ...
You might think evolution is glacially slow. At a species level, that's true. But evolution happens every time organisms produce offspring. The everyday mixing of genes—combined with mutations—throws ...
The Australian government is looking for public feedback on a plan to tackle one of the country's most hairy issues: stray cats. Stray cats — or "feral" cats, as they're called by Australian officials ...
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