Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Rangers and conservationists concerned for the welfare of turtle hatchlings have carried out a feral cat trapping program in Exmouth.
The Jurabi coastline, located on the point of the Cape Range National Park in Western Australia, is a major nesting ground for local turtle populations.
In a trapping program undertaken last week, seven cats were captured and destroyed using cages and soft jaw leg traps, designed to restrain the animals without causing any physical pain.
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Australia: Feral cats targeted to protect turtle hatchlings
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 26th, 2016
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