Did you know?
Australia has the highest extinction rate of native species on earth. The impact of feral cats has been recognised as one of the major threats to Australia’s native and endangered wildlife. In many cases, feral cats could be the final threat that causes a species to become extinct.
This is the first study of its kind.
Researchers from RMIT University are looking for volunteers to participate in a survey that asks questions about feral cat management in Australia. The information collected will help to generate a better understanding of feral cat management across the nation, including how to make improvements.
You can help by participating in this survey.
The survey should take around 5 mins. There are no identifying questions asked – you will remain anonymous. You will be asked a couple of non-identifying demographic questions (e.g., age range,
occupation and State/Territory of residence). You are under no obligation to answer any questions.
If you would like to participate in this survey and help with this research please visit the following link –
https://rmit.au1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6SArCuGiGitdi6h
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