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Management of Pet Cats: The Impact of the Cat Tracker Citizen Science Project in South Australia

机译:宠物猫的管理:南澳大利亚的Cat Tracker公民科学项目的影响

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Simple SummaryDomestic cats are popular pets worldwide and play an important role in the lives of many of their owners; however, there is growing awareness of the potential negative impacts of cats. The Cat Tracker citizen science project was conducted in South Australia to better understand domestic cats, their movement, and related community views. The project was deliberately designed to engage cat owners and assist them to make informed decisions about the management of their pet cats. The project collected data through an online social survey and tracking of pet cats, using small GPS units. This study evaluates the project and examines its impact on participant knowledge, attitude, and behaviour. We found that participation in the tracking activity had positive learning outcomes for cat owners and that, after participating, many cat owners placed an increased level of importance on containing cats. Participants reported that they changed their behaviour with existing pet cats and reported intentions to change behaviour with future pet cats. We discuss positive impacts on other members of the community, and how negative impacts may be avoided. We advocate for further research in this area to understand how projects can drive positive changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours.
机译:简单概述家猫在世界范围内是受欢迎的宠物,在其许多主人的生活中起着重要作用;但是,人们越来越意识到猫的潜在负面影响。 Cat Tracker公民科学项目在南澳大利亚州进行,目的是更好地了解家猫,它们的活动以及相关的社区观点。该项目的设计旨在吸引猫主人,并帮助他们做出有关宠物猫管理的明智决定。该项目使用小型GPS装置通过在线社会调查和对宠物猫的追踪来收集数据。这项研究评估了该项目,并研究了其对参与者的知识,态度和行为的影响。我们发现,参与跟踪活动对猫主人有积极的学习效果,并且在参与之后,许多猫主人对收容猫的重视程度提高了。参与者报告说,他们改变了对现有宠物猫的行为,并报告了改变未来宠物猫行为的意图。我们讨论了对社区其他成员的积极影响,以及如何避免负面影响。我们主张在这一领域进行进一步研究,以了解项目如何推动知识,态度和行为的积极变化。

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