Outdoor cats represent a global threat to terrestrial vertebrate conservation, but management has been rife with conflict due to differences in views of the problem and appropriate responses to it. To evaluate these differences we conducted a survey of opinions about outdoor cats and their management with two contrasting stakeholder groups, cat colony caretakers (CCCs) and bird conservation professionals (BCPs) across the United States. Group opinions were polarized, for both normative statements (CCCs supported treating feral cats as protected wildlife and using trap neuter and release [TNR] and BCPs supported treating feral cats as pests and using euthanasia) and empirical statements. Opinions also were related to gender, age, and educati...
Throughout the country, efforts to reduce cat over-population have led to highly acrimonious confron...
Individual perceptions of free-roaming cats can vary from “voracious predators of small birds and ma...
Introduction While cats can provide an important source of companionship for many Canadians, they a...
Outdoor cats represent a global threat to terrestrial vertebrate conservation, but management has be...
Identifying stakeholder beliefs and attitudes is critical for resolving management conflicts. Debate...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
While there is no question that outdoors cats have an impact on wildlife, the extent and significanc...
Identifying stakeholder beliefs and attitudes is critical for resolving management conflicts. Debate...
A survey of Brisbane residents was undertaken to investigate community attitudes toward urban stray ...
Cats and Conservationists is the first multidisciplinary analysis of the heated debate about free-ro...
First raised as a serious conservation issue more than 100 years ago, the impact of free-roaming cat...
Honors Distinction in Research within GeographyThis paper discusses the historical and cultural ways...
A large component of natural resources management is ultimately about understanding people. Such is...
Trap, neuter and return (TNR) is a non-lethal approach to urban cat management used effectively inte...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramMichael B. CatesMichael B. CatesThe is...
Throughout the country, efforts to reduce cat over-population have led to highly acrimonious confron...
Individual perceptions of free-roaming cats can vary from “voracious predators of small birds and ma...
Introduction While cats can provide an important source of companionship for many Canadians, they a...
Outdoor cats represent a global threat to terrestrial vertebrate conservation, but management has be...
Identifying stakeholder beliefs and attitudes is critical for resolving management conflicts. Debate...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
While there is no question that outdoors cats have an impact on wildlife, the extent and significanc...
Identifying stakeholder beliefs and attitudes is critical for resolving management conflicts. Debate...
A survey of Brisbane residents was undertaken to investigate community attitudes toward urban stray ...
Cats and Conservationists is the first multidisciplinary analysis of the heated debate about free-ro...
First raised as a serious conservation issue more than 100 years ago, the impact of free-roaming cat...
Honors Distinction in Research within GeographyThis paper discusses the historical and cultural ways...
A large component of natural resources management is ultimately about understanding people. Such is...
Trap, neuter and return (TNR) is a non-lethal approach to urban cat management used effectively inte...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramMichael B. CatesMichael B. CatesThe is...
Throughout the country, efforts to reduce cat over-population have led to highly acrimonious confron...
Individual perceptions of free-roaming cats can vary from “voracious predators of small birds and ma...
Introduction While cats can provide an important source of companionship for many Canadians, they a...