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Ban on feeding feral cats would be good for the cats, residents, Hawaii

  • JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

    A stray cat paid little attention to park users as it took advantage of food put out by cat lovers at Kakaako Waterfront Park back in 2009.

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    Christopher A. Lepczyk, Ph.D., left, a certified senior ecologist, is a University of Hawaii-Manoa affiliate faculty member and with Auburn University’s School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences; Daniel Rubinoff, Ph.D., is with UH-Manoa’s Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences.

Feral cats are a growing environmental problem across Hawaii. The feral cat issue in the state is clearly fraught with emotion, but, after working on the problem for several years, we can rest assured that it is no longer one without facts. Read more

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