The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their impacts is considered an essential action for threatened species conservation. Poison baiting is increasingly being used for the broad scale control of feral cats. In this study, we measured the population response of feral cats to a track-based baiting programme using Eradicat® baits in the semi-arid northern wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Over two years, 1500 baits were laid once annually and the response of feral cats was measured using remote cameras in a before–after, control–impact design. There was a significant reduction in feral cat activity in the second year, but not the first. During bait uptake trials, corvids removed the most nu...
The need for lethal control of feral cats will remain in some contexts and potentially increase in o...
Context. Feral cats are a significant threat to native wildlife and broad-scale control is required ...
The dynamics of feral cats (Felis catus) were assessed at Shark Bay at two adjoining sites subject t...
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, ...
Context: Feral cats pose a significant threat to wildlife in Australia and internationally. Controll...
Reducing the impacts of invasive predators is a key objective for conservation managers, livestock p...
In 2008, the background document to the ‘Threat abatement plan for predation by feral cats’ (DEWHA 2...
Feral cats (Felis catus) are notoriously difficult to control using traditional management approache...
Feral cats are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide, and are implicated in many extinc...
Context: Feral cats and foxes pose a significant threat to native wildlife in the Australian arid zo...
© CSIRO 2009Control of introduced predators is critical to both protection and successful reintroduc...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Context: Poison baits are often used to control both foxes and feral cats but success varies conside...
The need for lethal control of feral cats will remain in some contexts and potentially increase in o...
Context. Feral cats are a significant threat to native wildlife and broad-scale control is required ...
The dynamics of feral cats (Felis catus) were assessed at Shark Bay at two adjoining sites subject t...
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, ...
Context: Feral cats pose a significant threat to wildlife in Australia and internationally. Controll...
Reducing the impacts of invasive predators is a key objective for conservation managers, livestock p...
In 2008, the background document to the ‘Threat abatement plan for predation by feral cats’ (DEWHA 2...
Feral cats (Felis catus) are notoriously difficult to control using traditional management approache...
Feral cats are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide, and are implicated in many extinc...
Context: Feral cats and foxes pose a significant threat to native wildlife in the Australian arid zo...
© CSIRO 2009Control of introduced predators is critical to both protection and successful reintroduc...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Context: Poison baits are often used to control both foxes and feral cats but success varies conside...
The need for lethal control of feral cats will remain in some contexts and potentially increase in o...
Context. Feral cats are a significant threat to native wildlife and broad-scale control is required ...
The dynamics of feral cats (Felis catus) were assessed at Shark Bay at two adjoining sites subject t...