It takes the average reader 5 hours and 34 minutes to read Cats in Australia by John C. Z. Woinarski
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Across the world, cats are loved as pets or are kept or tolerated for their role in controlling some animal pests. But cats, both pets and feral, also kill many native animals and this toll can be enormous. Cats have been remarkably successful in Australia, spreading pervasively across the continent and many islands, occurring in all environments, and proving to be adept and adaptable hunters. A large proportion of Australia's distinctive fauna is threatened and recent research highlights the significant role that cats play in the decline and extinction of native species. Cats in Australia brings this research together, documenting the extent to which cats have subverted, and are continuing to subvert, Australia's biodiversity. But the book does much more than spotlight the impacts of cats on Australian nature. It describes the origins of cats and their global spread, their long-standing and varying relationship with people, their global impacts and their ecology. It also seeks to describe the challenge of managing cats, and the options available to constrain their impacts. Features: While showing respect to the remarkable character of the cat, this book provides the first comprehensive documentation of their ongoing severe impacts on Australia's biodiversity. They demonstrate that these impacts are far more substantial than those reported for cats on any other continent. Detailed account of the cat's origins and natural history, global spread and impacts on the world's biodiversity, impacts on the economy and human health, and of the rapidly evolving legal, policy and management challenges and responses to the threat posed by cats to biodiversity. Summarizes recent academic research on the ecology, impacts and management of cats in a readable manner. Helps community members including councils and governments, landholders, conservationists and animal welfare advocates to establish more effective management responses to cats.
Cats in Australia by John C. Z. Woinarski is 332 pages long, and a total of 83,664 words.
This makes it 112% the length of the average book. It also has 102% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 37 minutes to read Cats in Australia aloud.
Cats in Australia is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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