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Poison baits were used on 1,400 feral cats, foxes and dingoes. We studied their fate to see what works

By Pat Taggart, Adjunct Fellow in Ecology, University of Adelaide
Daniel Noble, Associate Professor in Evolutionary Ecology, Australian National University
Yong Zhi Foo, DECRA Research Fellow in Biological Science, The University of Western Australia
Feral cats, foxes and dingoes are routinely baited to protect wildlife and livestock. But does it matter what kind of bait is used? Do cats ignore it?The Conversation


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