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Parrot Related Publications The Following List of Publications is a comprehensive collection of pertinent parrot research and conservation literature.
Neotropical Parrot Publications African Parrot Publications Feral Cat Publications
Feral Cat Related Publications
Link to: Cats Indoor Campaign by the American Bird Conservancy Cats indoors (Adobe pdf. file)
Andersen, M., C., Martin J., B., Roemer, G., W., Use of matrix populations models to estimate the efficacy of euthanasia versus trap-neuter-return for management of free roaming cats. 2004 JAVMA. Vol. 225 No. 12. 1871-1876
Burbidge, A.A. and Morris, K.D. (2002). Introduced mammal eradications for nature conservation on Western Australian islands: a review. In Turning the Tide: the Eradication of Invasive Species: Proceedings of the International Conference on Eradication of Island Invasives (eds C.R. Veitch & M.N. Clout). IUCN, Gland. pp. 64-70.
Keitt, B. S. and Tershy, B. R. Cat eradication significantly decreases shearwater mortality. 2003. Animal Conservation 6, 307–308.
Nogales, M., A. Martín, B. R. Tershy, C. J. Donlan, D. Veitch, N. Puerta, B. Wood, and J. Alonso. 2004. A review of feral domestic cat (Felis catus L.) eradication on islands. Conservation Biology 18:310-319
Wood, B., Tershy, B.R., Hermosillo, M.A., Donlan, C.J., Sanchez, J.A., Keitt, B.S., Croll, D.A., Howald, G.R., Biavaschi, N. 2002. Removing cats from islands in northwest Mexico. Pages 374-380 in Turning the tide: the eradication of invasive species (eds C.R. Veitch & M.N. Clout). IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group. IUCN Gland, Switzerland
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