Dogs trained for raccoon hunting are now being utilized to help control the feral cat population on Kangaroo Island.

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  1. That sounds like a fascinating approach! Utilizing dogs trained for hunting raccoons to manage feral cat populations on Kangaroo Island could be an effective way to protect native wildlife. Feral cats can pose a significant threat to local ecosystems, especially in areas like Kangaroo Island, which is known for its unique species. Bringing in trained dogs might not only help in controlling the feral cat population but can also provide insights into innovative wildlife management strategies. It will be interesting to see how this initiative progresses and its impact on the local environment!

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