To inform trapping protocols to reduce by-catch while trapping feral cats by-catch welfare costs should be quantified. During cat trapping programs at six Western Australian sites from 1997−2015, 431 non-target individuals, including 232 individuals from native species (132 mammals, 52 birds and 42 reptiles) were captured. Among the native fauna; birds were more likely to be severely injured (33%, compared to 12% in mammals and 21% in reptiles). Amongst other vertebrates, larger individuals were less likely to be injured. Olfactory lures used in these studies attracted reptiles, but repelled mammals. By-catch varied with climate and landscape. Trap injury to by-catch species poses ethical concerns, especially for threatened species th...
Control of introduced predators to mitigate biodiversity impacts is a pressing conservation challeng...
Published: 22 May 2015Context: Automatically activated cameras (camera traps) and automated poison-d...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...
Feral cats devastate the Australian landscape and have been linked to a number of species extinction...
Context: Predation by feral cats is a key threatening process to many species of native Australian w...
Summary The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their ...
Feral cats threaten wildlife, livestock and humans through predation, competition and disease. Contr...
Context: Feral cats, Felis catus, have caused the decline and extinction of many species worldwide, ...
The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their impacts ...
Context: Feral cats pose a significant threat to wildlife in Australia and internationally. Controll...
Context. Feral cats are a significant threat to native wildlife and broad-scale control is required ...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Reducing the impacts of invasive predators is a key objective for conservation managers, livestock p...
Context: Predation by feral cats (Felis catus) threatens a range of vertebrate species across Austra...
1. Feral cats are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide, andare implicated in many exti...
Control of introduced predators to mitigate biodiversity impacts is a pressing conservation challeng...
Published: 22 May 2015Context: Automatically activated cameras (camera traps) and automated poison-d...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...
Feral cats devastate the Australian landscape and have been linked to a number of species extinction...
Context: Predation by feral cats is a key threatening process to many species of native Australian w...
Summary The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their ...
Feral cats threaten wildlife, livestock and humans through predation, competition and disease. Contr...
Context: Feral cats, Felis catus, have caused the decline and extinction of many species worldwide, ...
The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their impacts ...
Context: Feral cats pose a significant threat to wildlife in Australia and internationally. Controll...
Context. Feral cats are a significant threat to native wildlife and broad-scale control is required ...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Reducing the impacts of invasive predators is a key objective for conservation managers, livestock p...
Context: Predation by feral cats (Felis catus) threatens a range of vertebrate species across Austra...
1. Feral cats are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide, andare implicated in many exti...
Control of introduced predators to mitigate biodiversity impacts is a pressing conservation challeng...
Published: 22 May 2015Context: Automatically activated cameras (camera traps) and automated poison-d...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...