




15:30 Registration Desk Opens 16:00 Welcome and Acknowledgement of Country Kath Broderick, MC 16:05 Introductions and aspirations Susan Hunt & Judy Dunlop, WA Feral Cat Working Group 16:10 Creating a future for endangered species – Collaborative research into feral cat management Tony Buckmaster, Centre for Invasive Species Solutions 16:20 Feral/stray/pet: Definitions matter when managing cats Jenni Loveland, Oyster Harbour Catchment Group 16:24 Challenges in achieving humane and effective feral cat controlTalia Morgan, RSPCA Australia 16:28 Assessment of feral cats in Dryandra, Western Australia Heather Crawford, Murdoch University 16:32 Managing feral cats in a multi-tenure landscape Jeff Pinder, Bush Heritage Australia 18:00 Close Tuesday 14 FebruaryĠ8:00 Registration Desk Opens 09:00 Welcome Kath Broderick, MC 09:05 Welcome to Noongar Country Brett Collard, Dooga Waalitj Healing 09:20 Opening address Julie Quinn, Office of the Threatened Species Commissioner 09:30 Progressing cat management in WA, the last four years Jane O’Malley, Peel-Harvey Catchment Council / Bruce Webber WA Biodiversity Science Institute 09:40 NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub Sarah Legge, Australian National University/Charles Darwin University 09:55 30 Years of feral cat management in WA Dave Algar, Biodiversity Conservation Science 10:10 Questions for plenary speakers 10:20 Morning tea 10:50 Looking after threatened species and controlling cats: the Anangu way Jodie Ward, Kiwirrkurra IPA 11:05 Protecting Threatened Species On Ngururrpa Country Angie Reid, Ngururrpa rangers 11:15 Do feral megaherbivores facilitate feral cat activity in high-rainfall savannas? Georgina Neave, Charles Darwin University 11:25 Questions for speakers 11:35 How should we talk about cats? Insights from recent public polling and focus group research James Trezise, Invasive Species Council 11:45 Effective management needs to be more than just numbers, you need a plan Gillian Basnett.
