Everyone knows that Australia is absolutely packed with strange, wild creatures that could kill you at a moment's notice, but if you're a bird your number one enemy is still a familiar one: cats.
The feral (or stray) cat population in Australia is growing, and its effects are far-reaching. According to NPR, feral cats “kill more than 1.5 billion native mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs as ...
The Australian government is looking for public feedback on a plan to tackle one of the country's most hairy issues: stray cats. Stray cats — or "feral" cats, as they're called by Australian officials ...
Factions of feral felines may be causing further damage to ecosystems devastated by the bushfires in Australia. As the ongoing climate crisis ravages Southern Australia in the form of widespread ...
The Adelaide suburb of Marion is the latest Australian town considering a cat curfew, which would keep the area’s felines behind closed doors after sundown. The City of Marion council is due to vote ...
It is rightly illegal to own or import a fox, and yet we allow the breeding and selling of cats, which do about 10 times more ...
Cats kill two billion animals in Australia every year. They are considered an invasive species. Australian officials want to curb the negative impact so many cats have on the environment. Proposals ...
Australia's federal government is once again in the spotlight for a years-old plan to cull 2 million feral cats by 2020, this time after details emerged about the reported use of poison-laced sausages ...
Everyone knows that Australia is absolutely packed with strange, wild creatures that could kill you at a moment's notice, but if you're a bird your number one enemy is still a familiar one: cats.