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Kangaroo Island's Cat Eradication: World's Largest Cat-Free Zone

Kangaroo Island's Cat Eradication: World's Largest Cat-Free Zone

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A monumental effort is underway on Kangaroo Island to eliminate feral cats from the Dudley Peninsula, aiming to establish the worlds largest cat-free zone on an inhabited island. The Invasive Species Council, backed by eight hundred thousand dollars from the South Australian government, is leading the charge with advanced traps, thermal cameras, drones, and detection dogs. This initiative follows years of work and significant funding, including one point six one million dollars from the federal government and three hundred seventy thousand dollars raised through donations. The winter season is ideal for cat eradication as they become more active and visible due to scarce food. Feral cats have been wreaking havoc on native species and carry diseases threatening local farms. So far, one hundred ninety-six cats have been removed, and nearly three hundred remote cameras provide real-time data. The council seeks two million seven hundred thirty-one thousand two hundred twenty-four dollars more from the federal government to complete this groundbreaking conservation project.

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