www.petnet.com.au [Image] PROCEEDINGS OF URBAN ANIMAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCES IN AUSTRALIA SUBJECTS RELATING TO WILDLIFE Wildlife conservation in the urban environment Ric Nattrass Urban wildlife - an overview Mr Don Fletcher The Threat Abatement Plan for feral cats: implications for domestic cats. Dr David Carter Principles and strategies for managing verterbrate pests Dr Mike Braysher Do cats impact on wildlife? Dr Chris Tidemann Using theory and scientific experience to assess the impact of house-based domestic cats on prey populations and prey community structure Mr David Barratt The impact of domestic animals on urban wildlife: eradication or damage control Mr Dick Veitch Are cats on rubbish dumps a problem? Mr Peter Wilson Management of urban animals - the Jervis Bay perspective Mr Paul Meek The Sherbrooke Cat Law - does it work? Mr Garrique Pergl The metropolitan domestic cat (Reark Research Report) Mr Jim Millwood and Mr Tim Heaton The situation in Launceston Mr Peter Guest The Sherbrooke experience. Mr David Chandler. Using theory and scientific experience to assess the impact of house-based domestic ctas Felis catus (L.) on prey populations and prey community David Barratt Principles and strategies for managing vertebrate pests Mike Braysher The Threat Abatement Plan for feral cats: implications for domestic cats The Sherbrooke Experience David Chandler Urban wildlife - an overview Don Fletcher The situation in Launceston Peter Guest Management of urban animals: the Jervis Bay perspective Paul Meek The metropolitan domestic cat Jim Millwood and Tim Heaton The Sherbrooke Cat Law - does it work? Garrique Pergl Do cats impact on local wildlife? Chris Tidemann The impact of domestic animals on urban wildlife: eradication or damage control Dick Veitch Back to Urban Animal Management Conference Index Back to Petnet