Cats and Conservationists The Debate Over Who Owns the Outdoors

Cats and Conservationists is the first multidisciplinary analysis of the heated debate about free-roaming cats. The debate pits conservationists against cat lovers, who disagree both on the ecological damage caused by the cats and the best way to manage them. An impassioned and spirited conflict, it...

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Main Author: Wald, Dara M. (auth)
Other Authors: Peterson, Anna L. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Purdue University Press 2020
Series:New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond
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