Feral cats have been increasingly in the news over the last few years. I'm
interested to know if this is due to recent discoveries about the effect
they're having, or is it that they've recently spread to areas where they've
never been before?
Peter Shute
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> Chris Melrose
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Feral cats
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> Dear all
> From Russell's points about Night Parrot it is absolutely
> clear that Night Parrot be protected from Feral Cats. We've
> also seen the photos if them sitting in Letter Winged Kite
> nests. I've never been involved with starting a campaign
> before but do feel passionately about ridding this country of
> feral cats. Starting with promoting this through Birdlife Aus
> are there any suggestions as to how we can have a concerted,
> concentrated campaign over many years to push councils, state
> and federal governments to act on this?
> I'm going to start to research as much as I can about feral
> cats so I am acting from a factual rather than emotional
> background. Are there any other suggestions from the list on
> how to get started?
> Cheers
> Christine
>
> Christine Melrose
> 0407705140
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