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National Feral Cat Control Survey

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You are invited to participate in a survey about feral cat control in Australia. The information provided in this survey will help generate a better understanding of feral cat management in Australia, including how to make improvements.
 
This survey is being conducted by Mr Richard Faulkner, Dr Georgia Garrard and Associate Professor Sarah Bekessy at RMIT University, and has been approved by the RMIT Human Research Ethics Committee. This research project is funded by the Australian Government.
 
What is the project about?
The aim of this project is to determine the extent to which feral cat control is occurring across Australia, and to estimate the number of feral cats that are removed from the environment each year. This project also seeks to understand how efforts to control feral cats are changing over time.
 
The survey itself is made up of a number of short questions about feral cats and what, if any, measures you take to manage feral cats. Participants are asked to answer the questions to the best of your knowledge. There are no right or wrong answers. The survey should only take a few minutes to complete.
 


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