Feline Encounters Down Under: Investigating the Activity of Cats and Native Wildlife at Sydney’s North Head
Brooke P. A. Kennedy, Anna Clemann, Gemma C. Ma

TL;DR
This study examines how cats interact with native wildlife at North Head in Sydney, finding that cats are active at night when native animals are also active, potentially threatening endangered species.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the spatial and temporal overlap between cats and native wildlife in a protected area with endangered species.
Findings
Cats were frequently observed at the urban interface of North Head and were active during the night.
High overlap was found between cat activity and native species like Long-nosed Bandicoots and possums.
Cats were detected in protected areas where they are prohibited, raising conservation concerns.
Abstract
Cats are a common sight across Australia, freely roaming not only through urban areas but also within natural habitats, including protected areas like national parks. This unrestricted movement raises concerns due to potential impacts on native wildlife populations. North Head, Manly, located in New South Wales, serves as a prime example, boasting a rich biodiversity that includes endangered populations of Long-nosed Bandicoots and Little Penguins. Recent observations by wildlife officers within Sydney Harbour National Park and the North Head Sanctuary highlighted the presence of cats, prompting a deeper investigation into their spatial and temporal distribution. Cameras were installed across the headland over a five-week period to capture cat and native fauna activity. Cats were frequently observed at the interface with the urban area of Manly. Moreover, cat activity primarily occurred…
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