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Felixer™ grooming trap trial, 2020–23: Feral cat control for threatened fauna conservation in the southern jarrah forests, Western Australia.
Author(s): Adrian Wayne, Brian Chambers, Marika Maxwell, Derani Sullivan, Colin Ward
Publisher: Biodiversity and Conservation Science, Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions
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Balancing act: evaluating non-target risks of feral cat management in conservation reserves.
Author(s): Cowan, M., Drew, M., Macmahon, B., & Gibson, L. A.
Publisher: Wildlife Research
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Artificial refuges provide post-fire habitat for small vertebrates
Author(s): Watchorn DJ, Dickman CR, Greenville A, Wilson BA, Garkaklis MJ, Driscoll DA, Hodgens P, Hoadley D, Groffen H, Doherty TS
Publisher: Biological Conservation
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Mesopredator release among invasive predators: Controlling red foxes can increase feral cat density and alter their behaviour
Author(s): Matthew W. Rees, Jack H. Pascoe, Mark Le Pla, Alan Robley, Emma K. Birnbaum, Brendan A. Wintle, Bronwyn A. Hradsky
Publisher: Journal of Applied Ecology
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Ecological factors influencing invasive predator survival and movement: insights from a continental-scale study of feral cats in Australia
Author(s): Vishnu Menon, Hugh McGregor, Kate Giljohann, Brendan Wintle, Jack Pascoe, Alan Robley, Michael Johnston, Bronwyn Fancourt, Andrew Bengsen, Tony Buckmaster, Sarah Comer, Rowena Hamer, Tony Friend, Jeroen Jansen, Frances Zewe, Peter Fleming, Guy Ballard, Katherine Moseby, Matthew Gentle, Cyril Scomparin, James Speed, Lucy Clausen, Mark Le Pla & Bronwyn Hradsky
Publisher: Biological Invasions
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The animal welfare, environmental impact, pest control functions, and disease effects of free-ranging cats can be generalized and all are grounds for humanely reducing their numbers.
Author(s): Calver MC, Cherkassky L, Cove MV, Fleming PA, Lepczyk CA, Longcore T, Marzluff J, Rich C, Sizemore G
Publisher: Conservation Science and Practice
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Scavenging with invasive species
Author(s): Thomas Newsome, Rhys Cairncross, Calum X. Cunningham, Emma E. Spencer, Philip S. Barton, William J. Ripple, Aaron J. Wirsing
Publisher: Biological Reviews
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Performance of Felixer devices when faced with captive-held Spotted-tailed Quolls: Do they pose a risk to an endangered marsupial carnivore?
Author(s): Claridge AW, Ballard GA, Luck EAG, Fleming PJS
Publisher: Ecological Management & Restoration
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High survivorship and rapid population growth of the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) reintroduced to a feral predator exclosure
Author(s): Arkinstall CM, FitzGibbon SI, Bradley KJ, Moseby KE, Murray PJ
Publisher: Wildlife Research
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Prevalence of pathogens important to human and companion animal health in an urban unowned cat population
Author(s): Michaelian T, Harriott L, Gentle M, Proboste T, Ho IK, Cobbold R
Publisher: Wildlife Research
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