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Culling cats may do more harm than good.

To: Carl Clifford <>
Subject: Culling cats may do more harm than good.
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 21:32:04 +1000
If the increase is due to cats from surrounding areas moving in then the total 
number of cats is still less than before, even though there may be more in the 
trapping area. If they need them to be reduced in that particular area, doesn't 
that mean they need to trap outside the target area too? Or perhaps even trap 
only outside the target area?

Peter Shute

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> On 7 Apr 2015, at 5:35 pm, Carl Clifford <> wrote:
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> An interesting article. 
> http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2015/04/07/4203004.htm
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> Carl Clifford
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