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养猫和接近重要生态区域会影响对猫的影响和管理实践的态度。

Cat ownership and Proximity to Significant Ecological Areas Influence Attitudes Towards Cat Impacts and Management Practices.

机构信息

Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand.

Centre for Biodiversity and Biosecurity, School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2020 Jul;66(1):30-41. doi: 10.1007/s00267-020-01289-2. Epub 2020 Apr 21.

Abstract

Cat ownership is increasing globally, representing a growing threat to urban wildlife. Although some cities have policies and strategies for managing owned cats, the companionship value placed on cats makes such management contentious. Prioritizing cat management in urban residential zones adjacent to large significant ecological areas (SEAs; areas designated on the basis of representativeness, threat status or rarity, diversity, connectedness, or uniqueness) could maximize return on management effort. Residents in these areas may place a relatively higher value on nature than residents in suburbs with minimal or no SEAs, and therefore may be comparatively more likely to perceive cats' wildlife impacts as important. We used a quantitative survey to compare SEA and non-SEA suburbs' residents' attitudes towards cat impacts and management in Tāmaki Makaurau-Auckland, Aotearoa-New Zealand. Participants were asked to rate the importance of different feral and owned cat impacts, the importance of feral-cat control in different locations, and various ownership behaviors in terms of acceptability and best practice. SEA suburb residents placed more importance on wildlife predation impacts of feral cats and were more likely to regard 24-h cat confinement as best practice than non-SEA suburb residents. However, we also found that cat ownership and youth were negatively associated with perception of cat impacts, and owners were less likely to accept belled collars and cat confinement than nonowners. Therefore, although targeting SEA adjacent areas for cat management holds promise for reducing resident contention, proximity to such areas is a relatively minor influence for cat owners.

摘要

猫的拥有量在全球范围内不断增加,这对城市野生动物构成了越来越大的威胁。尽管一些城市制定了管理家猫的政策和策略,但人们对猫的伴侣价值的重视使得这种管理存在争议。在与大型重要生态区(SEA;根据代表性、威胁状况或稀有性、多样性、连通性或独特性指定的区域)相邻的城市住宅区优先管理猫,可以最大限度地提高管理工作的回报。与郊区相比,这些地区的居民可能对自然的重视程度相对较高,郊区的 SEA 很少或没有,因此他们可能更倾向于将猫对野生动物的影响视为重要。我们使用定量调查来比较新西兰奥克兰塔玛基马卡奥的 SEA 和非 SEA 郊区居民对猫的影响和管理的态度。要求参与者根据重要性对不同的流浪猫和家猫的影响、在不同地点控制流浪猫的重要性以及各种可接受的和最佳的饲养行为进行评分。SEA 郊区的居民更重视流浪猫对野生动物的捕食影响,并且比非 SEA 郊区的居民更倾向于将 24 小时猫笼养视为最佳做法。然而,我们还发现,养猫和年轻与对猫的影响的感知呈负相关,而且养猫者比非养猫者更不愿意接受带铃铛的项圈和猫笼养。因此,尽管针对与 SEA 相邻的地区进行猫管理有望减少居民的争议,但接近这些地区对猫主人的影响相对较小。

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