Student Perception of Feral Cats and Their Effects on Campus Wildlife Metadata
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Title
- Main Title Student Perception of Feral Cats and Their Effects on Campus Wildlife
Creator
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Author: Dombrosky, JonathanCreator Type: PersonalCreator Info: University of North Texas
Contributor
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Committee Member: Wolverton, Steven J.Contributor Type: Personal
Publisher
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Name: University of North TexasPlace of Publication: Denton, Texas
Date
- Creation: 2013-21
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Undergraduate thesis exploring feral cat management. In many urban areas, feral cat (Felis catus) populations are so large that they have become a nuisance. The goal of this thesis is to understand student perception of the University of North Texas Feral Cat Rescue Group (FCRG) program, a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program on campus. In particular, the author focuses on the role that ecological information has in shaping student opinions about cats and conservation.
- Physical Description: 48 p.
Subject
- Keyword: conservation
- Keyword: feral cats
- Keyword: perceptions
- Keyword: ecology
Collection
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Name: UNT Undergraduate Student WorksCode: UNTUGW
Institution
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Name: UNT Honors CollegeCode: UNTHON
Rights
- Rights Access: public
- Rights License: copyright
- Rights Holder: Dombrosky, Jonathan William
Resource Type
- Thesis or Dissertation
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1873014
Degree
- Degree Grantor: University of North Texas
- Degree Level: Bachelor's