Feral Cat Management: Perceptions and Preferences
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Feral cat management is a highly debated topic. Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR) programs have become increasingly popular as an alternative to eradication. Public preference about how to manage feral cats has been explored by previous authors, but no consensus has been reached. Public policy and best management practices depend in part upon public opinion on this topic. Wording of a feral cat management preference in surveys can play a role in respondent opinion. For this book, the researcher examined public opinion about feral cat control by surveying 298 Stanford University faculty and staff members using two different communication approaches. Half the surveys included scientific language, feral and euthanasia, and half included colloquial terminology, free-roaming and removal. Results suggested education and pet ownership affect preference for TNR. The humane treatment of feral cats was of great importance, and respondents were split as to whether feral cats are part of the natural spectrum of wildlife. Public education about feral cat issues and management were of little importance to the respondents.
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Born in San Francisco. Raised in Berkeley. Bachelors in Environmental Horticulture from California Polytechnic in San Luis Obispo, California. Masters in Environmental Studies from San Jose State University in San Jose, California. Resides in Santa Clara, California.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 191g
- Untertitel A Case Sudy
- Autor Rachel Wilken
- Titel Feral Cat Management: Perceptions and Preferences
- Veröffentlichung 30.08.2012
- ISBN 3659227218
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783659227219
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 116
- Auflage Aufl.
- GTIN 09783659227219