
Kathryn VenningFlinders University · Biodiversity and Ecology Cluster
Kathryn Venning
Bachelor of Science
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Introduction
Kathryn Venning currently works at the Biodiversity and Ecology Cluster, Flinders University. Kathryn does research in Genetics, Evolutionary Biology and Ecology.
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Feral cats are some of the most destructive invasive predators worldwide, particularly in insular environments; hence, density-reduction campaigns are often applied to alleviate the predation mortality they add to native fauna. Density-reduction and eradication efforts are costly procedures with important outcomes for native fauna recovery, so they...
Feral cats are one of the most destructive invasive predators worldwide. Due to the high risk of pushing native species to extinction in Australia, density-reduction or eradication campaigns can greatly improve the persistence probability and recovery of native fauna. Kangaroo Island — Australia’s third-largest island — was recently nominated as a...