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The impact of domestic cat (Felis catus) on wildlife welfare and conservation: a literature review. With a situation summary from Israel. Submitted to: Prof. Yoram Yom-Tov
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Document Date: 2004-07-15 06:23:38


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Ramat Hasharon / Jerusalem / Tel Aviv / Toronto / /

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BBC / Coleman / /

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Asia / /

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Sweden / New Zealand / Egypt / United States / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / Israel / /

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Kennel Campaign / Auckland Museum / Pet Food Institute / Hall et al. / /

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food items / adequate supplemental food / food / household food / dependable food supply / food scraps / food manufacturers sales data / abundant food / through telephone surveys / /

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Mammal Society / Nature Reserve and National Park Authority / Social and Spatial Organization of Domestic Cats / Federal Government / Pet Food Institute / Cat Protection League / /

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Simon Nemtzuv / Amizur Boldo / Oad Hatzoffe / Tommy Sade / Roni King / Moshe Himovich / Avi David / Yoram Yom Tov / Andrea Yaffe / Zvi Galin / Barrett / Michael Blecher / Macdonald / Yoram Yom-Tov / /

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chief veterinarian / researcher / En Gedi reserve manager / head / chief veterinarian of the Tel Aviv municipality / King / chief veterinarian / ranger / Veterinarian Services / En Gedi reserve biologist / chief veterinarian of Jerusalem municipality / /

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Wisconsin / Jerusalem / Tel Aviv / /

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BBC Wildlife / /

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southern Australia / North West Europe / southern Sweden / southern California / /

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Hybridization / /

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