This report reviews cat predation impacts on rare birds in the states of New York, New Jersey, Flor¬ida, California, and Hawaii, reviews government-authorized programs and ordinances affecting feral and free-ranging cats and their management, and makes recommendations on better ways to manage cat overpopulation problems. Sites marked * are State Important Bird Areas (IBAs) and sites marked ** are Global IBAs as identified by American Bird Conservancy (ABC) in The American Bird Conservancy Guide to the 500 Most Important Bird Areas in The United States. These areas are considered high priorities for cat control to protect threatened bird species
Even though they are fed daily by their owners, free-ranging pet cats Felis catus may kill wild bird...
Throughout the country, efforts to reduce cat over-population have led to highly acrimonious confron...
First raised as a serious conservation issue more than 100 years ago, the impact of free-roaming cat...
This report reviews cat predation impacts on rare birds in the states of New York, New Jersey, Flor¬...
Domestic and feral cats in the United States have become an invasive species. Cats are not “native” ...
Domestic cats have been transported around the world by humans for thousands of years and released i...
Depredation of birds by domestic cats is hypothesized to be one of many significant sources of morta...
Domestic house cats (Felis catus) are seen as a potentially damaging predator to numerous threatened...
Introduced predators are one of the most important limiting factors for endemic Hawaiian forest bird...
We have embarked upon a three-year study to determine the density and distribution of free-ranging c...
Domestic cats (Felis catus) are a common household pet in the United States, with an estimated 25.4%...
A vast global literature documents that free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) have substantial ne...
AbstractThe domestic cat (Felis catus) has been described as the largest anthropogenic threat to son...
A great part of the Earth's biodiversity occurs on islands, to which humans have brought a legion of...
Even though they are fed daily by their owners, free-ranging pet cats Felis catus may kill wild bird...
Even though they are fed daily by their owners, free-ranging pet cats Felis catus may kill wild bird...
Throughout the country, efforts to reduce cat over-population have led to highly acrimonious confron...
First raised as a serious conservation issue more than 100 years ago, the impact of free-roaming cat...
This report reviews cat predation impacts on rare birds in the states of New York, New Jersey, Flor¬...
Domestic and feral cats in the United States have become an invasive species. Cats are not “native” ...
Domestic cats have been transported around the world by humans for thousands of years and released i...
Depredation of birds by domestic cats is hypothesized to be one of many significant sources of morta...
Domestic house cats (Felis catus) are seen as a potentially damaging predator to numerous threatened...
Introduced predators are one of the most important limiting factors for endemic Hawaiian forest bird...
We have embarked upon a three-year study to determine the density and distribution of free-ranging c...
Domestic cats (Felis catus) are a common household pet in the United States, with an estimated 25.4%...
A vast global literature documents that free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) have substantial ne...
AbstractThe domestic cat (Felis catus) has been described as the largest anthropogenic threat to son...
A great part of the Earth's biodiversity occurs on islands, to which humans have brought a legion of...
Even though they are fed daily by their owners, free-ranging pet cats Felis catus may kill wild bird...
Even though they are fed daily by their owners, free-ranging pet cats Felis catus may kill wild bird...
Throughout the country, efforts to reduce cat over-population have led to highly acrimonious confron...
First raised as a serious conservation issue more than 100 years ago, the impact of free-roaming cat...