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Katherine Moseby

@katherinemoseby

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The International Conservation Translocation Conference 2023 will be held at Fremantle WA in November this year. A great range of talks, workshops and networking events, following on from the last international conference in Chicago pre-Covid. conservationtranslocations.com #ICTC2023

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Mourning threatened species day with the western quoll. Let's hope we can get feral cats on the threatened species list sometime soon.

Mourning threatened species day with the western quoll.  Let's hope we can get feral cats on the threatened species list sometime soon.
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Told my 8 yo about the #TSBakeOff and she replied "but there aren't very many of them so is it really a good idea to eat them?" Classic!

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getting busy in our experimental paddock at #aridrecovery where cats are living with bettongs to improve their antipredator behaviour.

getting busy in our experimental paddock at #aridrecovery where cats are living with bettongs to improve their antipredator behaviour.
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New publication on accelerating natural selection by exposing naive native mammals to low densities of cats. Download for free at authors.elsevier.com/a/1WDS81R-e7249

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Sorry wrong link. Here is the link to the accelerated selection article exposing naive prey to low densities of feral cats to improve chances of future coexistence authors.elsevier.com/a/1WDS81R~e724…

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Anyone who thinks threatened malleefowl are safe from predators when roosting at night should think again. This cat weighs around 4kg and was out on the edge of the foliage.

Anyone who thinks threatened malleefowl are safe from predators when roosting at night should think again. This cat weighs around 4kg and was out on the edge of the foliage.