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The Townsville Plan - an update
By survey identified the top six priority issues to address in the plan, which is available for use by other councils -
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Pet populations in Australia. Dogs increasing and cats decreasing - why is it so?
Discusses possible reasons for increasing dog and decreasing cat numbers plus benefits of pet ownership -
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Wildlife conservation in the urban environment: are pets a threat?
If the maintenance of natural biodiversity is the key to a sustainable, healthy environment, then wildlife conservation is as important in the urban and peri-urban environment as it is anywhere else.Read the abstract for 'Wildlife conservation in the urban environment: are pets a threat?'
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The metropolitan domestc cat
In April 1994, an extensive survey of the metropolitan domestic cat population was conducted by Reark Research, Pty Ltd.
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Ban those cats! Resolving wildlife issues in the ACT
On the third of March 2005, the ACT Legislative Assembly passed a motion that would forever change the way the ACT would manage cats within the Territory.Read the abstract for 'Ban those cats! Resolving wildlife issues in the ACT'
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The Sherbrooke cat law. Does it work?
The significant impact of unregulated cats on the environment - caused by predation and nuisance - was raised publicly in 1985 by a number of Sherbrooke conservation interest groups.Read the abstract for 'The Sherbrooke cat law. Does it work?'
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Pet populations in Australia. Dogs increasing and cats decreasing - why is it so?
Discusses possible reasons for increasing dog and decreasing cat numbers plus benefits of pet ownership

