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Beliefs and Attitudes of Residents in Queensland, Australia, about Managing Dog and Cat Impacts on Native Wildlife
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Beliefs and Attitudes of Residents in Queensland, Australia, about Managing Dog and Cat Impacts on Native Wildlife

Jennifer Carter, Mandy B. A Paterson, John M Morton and Francisco Gelves-Gomez
Animals, Vol.10(9), pp.1-24
2020
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domestic dogs domestic cats wildlife attitudes gender age responsible pet ownership

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