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- Catch and Kill vs TNR: A Look at Sustainability - APA . . .
One of the major opponents to TNR are bird people They often cite a study, conducted by scientists Clark and Castillo for the Department of Environmental Studies – Florida International University, which found that after 2 years there was no change in the feral cat population – and that these cat colonies had even increased, somewhat
- Food puzzles for cats: Feeding for physical and emotional . . .
The effect of food puzzles on cats is a relatively new area of study, so as well as reviewing the existing empirical evidence, we provide case studies from our veterinary and behavioral practices showing health and behavioral benefits resulting from their use
- Understanding Conservation - National Wildlife Federation
To help protect wildlife, it's important to understand how species interact within their ecosystems, and how they're affected by environmental and human influences Phenology Plants and animals have life events that seemingly occur like clockwork every year Birds can migrate, mammals may hibernate, flowers bloom, and leaves change colors The
- National Center for Biotechnology Information
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- Scientists warning to humanity on illegal or unsustainable . . .
Wildlife trade permeates the tree of life (Fukushima et al , 2020) While the definition of wildlife is often limited to non-domesticated animals with perception dominated by terrestrial vertebrates, there is increasing awareness that wild uncultivated aquatic vertebrates, invertebrates, plants and fungi are also part of a broader concept of wildlife and deserve equal conservation focus
- Cats’ ‘mysterious power over humanity’ | CNN
American cats kill between 1 4 and 3 7 billion birds each year, and they’ve been implicated in dozens of mammalian extinctions remind us of human babies Cats have big round eyes located
- Peer Reviewed Publications | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) presents a growing challenge to conservation and development worldwide WWF and experts on human-wildlife coexistence strategies have responded to this challenge by developing a holistic, globally applicable, approach to HWC management that can be tailored to specific local, regional or national contexts
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