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Tasmanian farmers and environmentalists team up to eradicate feral cat threat
There is no doubt that toxoplasmosis, spread by feral cats is causing serious problem.
I need my Remington 22.250 back :cool:
Quote from the article:
Tasmanian sheep farmer Bruce Young says the diseases the feral cats carry are having devastating consequences.
"We had a lot of ewes abort from about middle pregnancy up until lambing around August 10," he said.
"This year we think we are back 500 lambs due to toxoplasmosis and 500 lambs at $120 [each] is not difficult to work out.
Are they still spending millions of tax payers dollars in Tassie trying to find foxes?,apparently the story goes a bunch of shooters caught a few and transported them over so they would breed up and they could shoot them,must be true because the story came from the Greens. Pat
The great Tasmanian fox hunt
Then again there is this article:
Latest Physical Evidence of Foxes in Tasmania
and this one
http://appliedecology.edu.au/news/fo...redator-scats/
We needs cats, we have to experiment and find the breed with the best tolerance of cane toads, train them up pavlov-dog-style to eat those delicious cane toads, then let them loose on the canetoads.
Treat the ferals as a resource. :D
A 50c bounty on Cane Toads would fix the problem. Pat