canberrabirds

counting cats

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Subject: counting cats
From: Bill & Raelene <>
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 08:52:07 +1100
In the two years I have been in Bonner, the occasional cat has been seen. This and Forde should be cat free. If cats wander in from Amaroo, Gungahlin, Franklin etc, is that ban effective? Were cats responsible for some of the Hooded Robin extinctions in the ACT? Should we be recording sightings? These wetlands being created could be an open invitation to a feast.
Bill Graham

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