Following on from our Community Cat information session in July, we would like to invite landholders and community members from the South Arm Peninsula and surrounds for a hands-on, half a day workshop focused on on-ground actions to help the community with feral cat management. This workshop will focus on how to correctly set up traps, wildlife monitoring cameras and explore how the community can seek additional support and funding to progress responsible cat management in South Arm.
We are excited to have Clarence City Council's new Cat Management Officer joining us for the day!
When: Saturday, 15 November 10am -2pm
Where: Sandford Hall- 949 South Arm Rd, Sandford TAS
Snacks provided but please bring your own lunch if you need.
What to expect:
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Jerard Flakemore, who is a ranger with Parks and Wildlife, working out of Seven Mile Beach Field Centre, and is very involved in camera monitoring, will be talking to us about how to set up wildlife cameras.
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John Bowden is an experienced feral cat trapper who has worked across the state, will be presenting on correct feral cat trapping techniques.
- Brainstorm and work together with Landcare Tasmania staff to identify key priority areas and map out clusters of landholders to begin to develop an action plan and next steps for future funding.


Download the flyer here





This workshop is supported by Clarence City Council, and the National Feral Cat and Fox Management Coordination.