General
- Best Management Practices for Trapping in the United States
- Cattle Egrets Regurgitate House Mouse Carcasses onto a Mouse-Free Island: Implications for Rodent Eradications
- Environmental Assessment: Predator Damage Management to Protect Avian Wildlife in Hawaiʻi
- Impacts of Introduced Mammalian Predators on Indigenous Birds of Freshwater Wetlands in New Zealand
- A Review of Life-Stage-Specific Predators of Four Endemic Hawaiian Waterbirds
- Misinformation Tactics Protect Rare Birds from Problem Predators
- Non-Native Mammalian Predator Control to Benefit Endangered Hawaiian Waterbirds
- Wetland Restoration: A Handbook for New Zealand Freshwater Systems
Feral Cats
- A Case of Letting The Cat Out Of The Bag: Why Trap-Neuter-Return Is Not An Ethical Solution For Stray Cat (Felis Catus) Management
- A Cat-Borne Threat to Monk Seals
- A Global Review of the Impacts of Invasive Cats on Island Endangered Vertebrates
- A Science-Based Policy for Managing Free-Roaming Cats
- AAFP Position Statement: Free-Roaming, Abandoned and Feral Cats
- American Bird Conservancy Resolution On Free-Roaming Cats
- Cats and Toxoplasma: Implications for Public Health
- Critical Assessment of Claims Regarding Management of Feral Cats by Trap-Neuter-Return
- Desires and Management Preferences of Stakeholders Regarding Feral Cats in the Hawaiian Islands
- Fearing the Feline: Domestic Cats Reduce Avian Fecundity Through Trait‐Mediated Indirect Effects that Increase Nest Predation by Other Species
- Feral Cats (Felis catus) Threaten the Endangered Endemic Barau’s Petrel (Pterodroma baraui) at Reunion Island (Western Indian Ocean)
- Final Position Statement: Feral and Free-Ranging Domestic Cats
- How Can the Yelkouan Shearwater Survive Feral Cat Predation? A Meta-Population Structure as a Solution?
- Human Dimensions of Introduced Terrestrial Vertebrates in the Hawaiian Islands
- Identifying People’s Most Preferred Management Technique for Feral Cats in Hawaiʻi
- Impacts of Feral and Free Ranging Cats on Bird and Species of Conservation Concern
- Impacts of Free-Ranging Domestic Cats (Felis catus) on Birds in the United States: A Review of Recent Research with Conservation and Management Recommendations
- Landowners and Cat Predation Across Rural-to-Urban Landscapes
- Literature Review: Effective Solutions for Feral Cats
- Memorandum of Decision and Order: Case 2:16-cv-01582-ADS-AK
- Popoki and Hawaiʻi’s Native Birds
- Predators Of Kauaʻi
- Prioritizing Cat‐Owner Behaviors for a Campaign to Reduce Wildlife Depredation
- Professional, Ethical, and Legal Dilemmas of Trap-Neuter-Release
- Reproductive Capacity of Free-Roaming Domestic Cats and Kitten Survival Rate
- Resolution 19-2: Keeping Cats Indoors and Using Peer-Reviewed Science
- Survival, Fecundity, and Movements of Free‐Roaming Cats
- The Costs and Benefits of Trap-Neuter-Release and Trap Removal Programs for Urban Cats
- The Impact of Free-Ranging Domestic Cats on Wildlife of the United States
- The One Health Approach to Toxoplasmosis: Epidemiology, Control, and Prevention Strategies
- The Welfare of Feral Cats and Wildlife
- Toolkit to Address Free-Ranging Domestic Cats (Felis catus) on Agency Lands Managed for Native Wildlife and Ecosystem Health
- Toxoplasma gondii Antibody Prevalence and Two New Genotypes of the Parasite in Endangered Hawaiian Geese (Nēnē: Branta sandvicensis)
- Toxoplasma Oocysts as a Public Health Problem
- Trap-Neuter-Release Methods Ineffective in Controlling Domestic Cat “Colonies” on Public Lands
- Unrecognized Ingestion of Toxoplasma gondii Oocysts Leads to Congenital Toxoplasmosis and Causes Epidemics in North America
- Using the One Health Approach to Study Toxoplasmosis in Animals and People in Hawaiʻi
- Zoonotic Diseases Associated with Free-Roaming Cats
Bullfrogs
Mongoose
Owls
Pigs
Photo Credit:
Predator fence at Pearl Harbor National Wildlife Refuge : Pacific Rim Conservation