PBIO 004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Stillbirth, Toxoplasmosis, Cat-Scratch Disease

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Estimates of the global cat population is about 600 million globally, with 160 million of these in the united states: 90 million of these are owned and an estimated 70 million are feral. Large populations of feral cats have led to a lot of problems because they are nonnative invasive species that humans have spread worldwide. Many places had native wild cats prior to the introduction of domestic cats, but nowhere near the density or population that feral domestic live in today. Problems w/ feral cats: hunting of birds, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects. Considered a threat to an additional 367 endangered species. With no native felids in australia, cats and other invasive species have had a particularly high impact on native wildlife: lethal cat control is a widely used and supported solution. In the us culling faces a lot more social resistance. Instead advocates call for trap, neuter, return (tnr) programs.

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