
The Cat Catastrophe: Pet or pest?
The Island of Ideas
public talks series
Our Island is full of cat lovers, with one in four Tasmanians owned by a feline friend. But either as cherished companions, or cunning predators, cats play a complex role in our environment.
A domestic cat kills an average of 186 animals per year, and feral cats have even more capacity for harm. The impact of these beloved animals is profound, particularly on Tasmania’s small mammal populations, some of which are already on the brink of extinction.
Join the experts and discover more about the cat catastrophe. Find out about the impacts on Tasmania’s unique ecosystem, and consider whether cats are pets, pests, or maybe both!
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