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What to do about feral cats in my yard? Im losing my mind Feral and free roaming cats kill over 4 BILLION birds a year, millions of them are native species, and over 10 BILLION small mammals and reptiles a year, many of which are native That's a billion Not a million, not a thousand In Australia alone, free roam and feral cats can be attributed directly to the extinction of 20 native species
Bird Watch - Urban Bird Foundation | Birds. People. Communities. Bird Watch Reducing Bird Strike Mortality Collisions account for 5 of the top 11 direct human-causes of bird mortality in the United States Studies have estimated that as many as 1 39 billion birds die annually in collisions with human-made structures such as vehicles, buildings and windows, power lines, communication towers, and wind turbines
Keeping Birds Safe from Outdoor Cats - The National Wildlife . . . Feral cats are primarily responsible for the 1 3-4 billion birds and 6 3–22 3 billion mammals killed annually by domesticated cats in the United States and perpetuating feral cat colonies is incompatible with sound, science-based wildlife conservation
[Solved] Step 1: First, read the passage and identify the . . . The passage discusses how outside cats and birds are a big issue in the United States Based on the facts, it is believed that cat assaults endanger birds "Outdoor cats kill between 1 4 billion and 3 7 billion birds," and "outdoor cats are a recognized threat to wild bird communities," are just two examples of how the combination of outdoor cats and birds is a serious problem From this, I
Outdoor domestic cats and wildlife: How to overrate and . . . What good does it do to headline that “Cats kill up to 3 7 billion birds annually” if the estimated total population of birds in the USA is at a minimum 10 billion pairs breeding every year and that as many as 20 billion are in the country during the fall migratory season [US Fish and Wildlife Service (18), cited January 19, 2011]?