Wild Cats In New Zealand at Laura Simpson blog

Wild Cats In New Zealand. A small village on the southern coast of new zealand is planning to implement a radical plan to protect its native wildlife: Feral cats are widespread in new zealand. Wild cats (felis catus) look scruffy and may be very wary of people. New zealand is awash with cats. Scientists tracked a feral cat in the south island high country that covered almost 6 km in one night. They are most likely to kill young birds once they leave the protection of their parents’ burrow or nest, but are still small enough to be caught. These wild cats, often called 'the ultimate predators,' pose a severe threat to new zealand's native. There are thought to be about 1,134,000 companion cats and 196,000 strays in the country.

East Auckland Wildcats, 1989 Minor outdoor sports Te Ara
from www.teara.govt.nz

These wild cats, often called 'the ultimate predators,' pose a severe threat to new zealand's native. Scientists tracked a feral cat in the south island high country that covered almost 6 km in one night. New zealand is awash with cats. Wild cats (felis catus) look scruffy and may be very wary of people. Feral cats are widespread in new zealand. A small village on the southern coast of new zealand is planning to implement a radical plan to protect its native wildlife: They are most likely to kill young birds once they leave the protection of their parents’ burrow or nest, but are still small enough to be caught. There are thought to be about 1,134,000 companion cats and 196,000 strays in the country.

East Auckland Wildcats, 1989 Minor outdoor sports Te Ara

Wild Cats In New Zealand New zealand is awash with cats. A small village on the southern coast of new zealand is planning to implement a radical plan to protect its native wildlife: Scientists tracked a feral cat in the south island high country that covered almost 6 km in one night. Wild cats (felis catus) look scruffy and may be very wary of people. They are most likely to kill young birds once they leave the protection of their parents’ burrow or nest, but are still small enough to be caught. Feral cats are widespread in new zealand. There are thought to be about 1,134,000 companion cats and 196,000 strays in the country. New zealand is awash with cats. These wild cats, often called 'the ultimate predators,' pose a severe threat to new zealand's native.

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