Cat Wars :The Devastating Consequences of a Cuddly Killer

Publication subTitle :The Devastating Consequences of a Cuddly Killer

Author: Marra Peter P.;Santella Chris  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781400882878

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691167411

Subject: S829.3 cat

Keyword: 生态学(生物生态学),普通生物学,鸟纲,动物学,哺乳纲

Language: ENG

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Description

In 1894, a lighthouse keeper named David Lyall arrived on Stephens Island off New Zealand with a cat named Tibbles. In just over a year, the Stephens Island Wren, a rare bird endemic to the island, was rendered extinct. Mounting scientific evidence confirms what many conservationists have suspected for some time—that in the United States alone, free-ranging cats are killing birds and other animals by the billions. Equally alarming are the little-known but potentially devastating public health consequences of rabies and parasitic Toxoplasma passing from cats to humans at rising rates. Cat Wars tells the story of the threats free-ranging cats pose to biodiversity and public health throughout the world, and sheds new light on the controversies surrounding the management of the explosion of these cat populations.

This compelling book traces the historical and cultural ties between humans and cats from early domestication to the current boom in pet ownership, along the way accessibly explaining the science of extinction, population modeling, and feline diseases. It charts the developments that have led to our present impasse—from Stan Temple’s breakthrough studies on cat predation in Wisconsin to cat-eradication programs underway in Australia today. It describes how a small but vocal minority of cat advocates has campaigned successfully for no action in much the same way that special interest groups have stymied attempts to curtail smoking

Chapter

THREE The Rise of Bird Lovers and Cat Lovers: The Perfect Storm

FOUR The Science of Decline

FIVE The Zombie Maker: Cats as Agents of Disease

SIX Taking Aim at the Problem

SEVEN Trap-Neuter-Return: A Palatable Solution That Is No Solution At All

EIGHT A Landscape with Fewer Free-Ranging Cats: Better for Cats, Better for Birds, Better for People

NINE What Kind of Nature Awaits?

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