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Cat control

To: "'Michael Hunter'" <>, <>
Subject: Cat control
From: "Stephen Ambrose" <>
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 12:44:12 +1100
Hi Michael,

I can see two potential problems arising from fencing off an area containing 
Night Parrots:

1. Night Parrots colliding with the fence, assuming that they fly close to the 
ground (i.e. below the top of the fence).
2. Do Night Parrots disperse to other areas when local environmental conditions 
are unfavourable (or if previously unfavourable areas become favourable)? If 
so, then they are likely to disperse to areas outside the fence.

Stephen Ambrose
Ryde NSW


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Michael Hunter
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Subject: [Birding-Aus] Cat control

Thanks Goeff Jones for the link to the AWC.   Their work sounds remarkably good.

       The most relevant of their activities to Night Parrot conservation is 
the part where they have fenced off a large areas which are now cat and fox 
free, an obvious short term solution to preserving John Young’s Night Parrot 
population.    New Zealand has a strong history of fencing off threatened 
populations of wildlife.         The Western Australian CALM  (now DEC) did at 
one time fence off several peninsulas on the WA coast, as I recall with an 
amazing bounceback of local native species after eliminating cats and foxes.    
 The technology and expertise is patently available to similarly save the Night 
Parrot, how can the political will and money be generated?   (State elections 
are coming up).    Maybe the AWC could buy the relevant property and do their 
magic.

         (One query I have re AWC figures is their claim that 75 million native 
animals are killed every night by feral cats,  presumably  estimated by 
extrapolation from a tiny area.  Conservation bodies do themselves a great 
disservice by crying wolf and otherwise exaggerating.  That 75 million every 
night sounds very implausible, how, in specific detail, do they justify it?)

                                     Cheers

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