Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/31326
Title: Uptake of feral cat baits in eastern Australia
Contributor(s): Fancourt, Bronwyn  (author)orcid ; Speed, James (author); Gentle, Matt (author)
Publication Date: 2016
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/31326
Abstract: Feral cats threaten wildlife, livestock and humans through predation, competition and disease. Controlling feral cat populations and their impacts over broad scales, however, is challenging. We performed a feral cat baiting trial in Taunton National Park (Scientific) in central Queensland to (1) test the efficacy of the Queensland 'Curiosity 1080 Cat Bait', and (2) measure bait uptake by target and non-target species. Over 14 days, 54% of 50 monitored baits were removed by non-target species, with 46% removed in the first 4 days. Most baits were taken by birds, with corvids removing more than half of all baits taken. Cameras used to monitor baits did not detect any feral cats consuming or removing baits, although several cats were detected interacting with baits. The lack of bait uptake by feral cats together with movement data obtained from cat-borne GPS collars suggests that track-based baiting operations are unlikely to be effective at controlling feral cat populations in these environs. We discuss the implications of our findings and recommend approaches to improve the efficacy of feral cat baiting programs in eastern Australia.
Publication Type: Conference Publication
Conference Details: Queensland Pest Animal Symposium 2016: 5th Queensland Pest Animal Symposium, Townsville, Australia, 7th - 10th November, 2016
Source of Publication: Proceedings of the 5th Queensland Pest Animal Symposium, p. 99-102
Publisher: Weed Society of Queensland
Place of Publication: Australia
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: 050103 Invasive Species Ecology
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 410202 Biosecurity science and invasive species ecology
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: 960404 Control of Animal Pests, Diseases and Exotic Species in Forest and Woodlands Environments
960405 Control of Pests, Diseases and Exotic Species at Regional or Larger Scales
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 180602 Control of pests, diseases and exotic species in terrestrial environments
HERDC Category Description: E2 Non-Refereed Scholarly Conference Publication
Publisher/associated links: http://www.pestanimalsymposium.com/
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