The Impact of cats on native wildlife : proceedings of a workshop 8-9 May 1991
Potter, Catherine1991
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Cats occupy most ecological habitats across mainland Australia & many offshore islands. Cats kill prey up to their own body size most of Australia's endangered & vulnerable mammals, birds and reptiles are in this size category. There is evidence of cats causing the decline & extinction of native animals on islands.
The Impact of cats on native wildlife : proceedings of a workshop 8-9 May 1991 / by Catherine Potter
[Canberra] [Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service Endangered Species Unit] 1991
109 p illustrations maps
Resolution - Feral cats: an overview - conservation problems with cats in the Australia capital territory - Cats in Victoria - Cats: a Tasmanian perspective - Feral and free-ranging cats in New South Wales: research and management - Feral cats in Queensland - Feral cats: the Northern Territory perspective - Feral and domestic cats in South Australia - Teh feral cat in Western Australia - Loss of wildlife to domestic cats - The ecology and control of feral cats in Australia - Oral history of feral cat impact and demonstation of feral cat vaiting device - Cat eradication: the New Zealand perspective
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