Feral cats are one of Australia’s greatest threats to native wildlife, killing an estimated 1.5 billion native animals annually. They are highly effective predators of small mammals, birds, and reptiles, and can survive in virtually any Australian habitat from arid ranges to coastal bush.
Ecological Threat
Kill millions of native animals every year. Single cats can cover up to 10km² and kill hundreds of animals annually.
JBM's Management Approach
Targeted ground shooting using thermal imaging at night, combined with strategic trapping programs.