Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
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Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
Calling Gilbert Residents and Gilbert Riparian Preserve Visitors. I have provided a link to an AZ republic article on the feral cat problem at the preserve, and below is a forwarded email I received from a good friend from PeFo and a frequent visitor to the Riparian Preserve.
Below the link is the email from Mike Evans, Conservation Director, Desert Rivers Aubudon Society.
The gist is that I'm posting here because I'm figuring that most Arizona hikers are just as interested in native species conservation as I am. As per the email, if you're a Riparian Preserve frequenter or a Gilbert Resident please email the town council and let them know that you support the removal of the rest of the cats that are roaming the Riparian Preserve. The Housecats are likely already the culprit for knocking out one native from the Preserve, the Burrowing Owl. Its been many years since I've seen a burrowing owl there, and other birders are saddened by the loss of what was a healthy owl population.
Anyway if you PM me I will send you the letter I wrote, which you can use as a template, but obviously change some things like name and such.
The email address for the mayor of Gilbert and all gilbert councilmembers is CouncilMembers@gilbertaz.gov
Thanks!
http://www.azcentral.com/community/gilb ... nsion.html
Starting right before Thanksgiving and stopping right before Christmas, Desert
Rivers Audubon volunteers assisted Riparian Preserve employees in trapping and
removing feral cats from the preserve. Trapped cats were taken to the Arizona
Humane Society. The traps were donated by Audubon Arizona, Maricopa Audubon
Society, and Desert Rivers Audubon. We trapped 26 cats, of which only two were
sterilized, a dismal 8%, and proof of failure at TNR by the feral cat
supporters. Feral cat supporters asked for and have received a pause in the
trapping until 1/18/11 to trap and remove the rest of the cats. On Jan. 18th,
the town and Audubon volunteers return to trapping and will remove any food
left behind by the cat people.
This has caused the Mayor and Council to be inundated with email, phone calls
and letters by pro-cat people. We need the birding community across the state
to respond likewise and let the elected officials know that you support
trapping and removing all cats from the preserve and that you desire a policy
to keep them, and all other kinds of pet dumping victims, out of the preserve.
If this ends up before the town council (likely), we would like an overwhelming
show of support from the birding community to not allow a feral cat colony to
be maintained at the preserve. We are also requesting that if you have any
photos of cats taking birds at the preserve, to please share a copy with your
favorite Desert River Audubon member so that they may be shown to elected
officials as proof of the bird kill by cats. Also, if you visit the preserve,
please document the number of cats you see, and please document, in any manner
(photos are best!), the stalking or killing of birds by the cats.
Please send any response off the list serve. Thanks for your support.
Mike Evans
Gilbert, AZ
Conservation Director,
Desert Rivers Audubon Society
Below the link is the email from Mike Evans, Conservation Director, Desert Rivers Aubudon Society.
The gist is that I'm posting here because I'm figuring that most Arizona hikers are just as interested in native species conservation as I am. As per the email, if you're a Riparian Preserve frequenter or a Gilbert Resident please email the town council and let them know that you support the removal of the rest of the cats that are roaming the Riparian Preserve. The Housecats are likely already the culprit for knocking out one native from the Preserve, the Burrowing Owl. Its been many years since I've seen a burrowing owl there, and other birders are saddened by the loss of what was a healthy owl population.
Anyway if you PM me I will send you the letter I wrote, which you can use as a template, but obviously change some things like name and such.
The email address for the mayor of Gilbert and all gilbert councilmembers is CouncilMembers@gilbertaz.gov
Thanks!
http://www.azcentral.com/community/gilb ... nsion.html
Starting right before Thanksgiving and stopping right before Christmas, Desert
Rivers Audubon volunteers assisted Riparian Preserve employees in trapping and
removing feral cats from the preserve. Trapped cats were taken to the Arizona
Humane Society. The traps were donated by Audubon Arizona, Maricopa Audubon
Society, and Desert Rivers Audubon. We trapped 26 cats, of which only two were
sterilized, a dismal 8%, and proof of failure at TNR by the feral cat
supporters. Feral cat supporters asked for and have received a pause in the
trapping until 1/18/11 to trap and remove the rest of the cats. On Jan. 18th,
the town and Audubon volunteers return to trapping and will remove any food
left behind by the cat people.
This has caused the Mayor and Council to be inundated with email, phone calls
and letters by pro-cat people. We need the birding community across the state
to respond likewise and let the elected officials know that you support
trapping and removing all cats from the preserve and that you desire a policy
to keep them, and all other kinds of pet dumping victims, out of the preserve.
If this ends up before the town council (likely), we would like an overwhelming
show of support from the birding community to not allow a feral cat colony to
be maintained at the preserve. We are also requesting that if you have any
photos of cats taking birds at the preserve, to please share a copy with your
favorite Desert River Audubon member so that they may be shown to elected
officials as proof of the bird kill by cats. Also, if you visit the preserve,
please document the number of cats you see, and please document, in any manner
(photos are best!), the stalking or killing of birds by the cats.
Please send any response off the list serve. Thanks for your support.
Mike Evans
Gilbert, AZ
Conservation Director,
Desert Rivers Audubon Society
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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
That's a picture of a possumcat. Everyone knows that.
There may be a problem with feral cats in certain areas, but it could be worse: http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/19/us/ohio-a ... ml?is_LR=1
Imagine going out for a hike in Ohio, and running into a lion, tiger, or a bear. I will refrain from posting the obligatory "oh my," but I guess I just did. It looks like one of those crazy situations. It sucks they had to shoot all of those animals, but I'm sure there aren't enough resources in the general vicinity to corral even a few of those animals in a humane manner. The authorities had to act quickly because the last thing that we want to see is a bunch of apex predators loose in Ohio especially because their crazy ex-owner may not have given them the proper care.
There may be a problem with feral cats in certain areas, but it could be worse: http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/19/us/ohio-a ... ml?is_LR=1
Imagine going out for a hike in Ohio, and running into a lion, tiger, or a bear. I will refrain from posting the obligatory "oh my," but I guess I just did. It looks like one of those crazy situations. It sucks they had to shoot all of those animals, but I'm sure there aren't enough resources in the general vicinity to corral even a few of those animals in a humane manner. The authorities had to act quickly because the last thing that we want to see is a bunch of apex predators loose in Ohio especially because their crazy ex-owner may not have given them the proper care.
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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
@Jim Lyding
I'm(of course) going to blame this on Alston because of his corrupting influence... When I heard they had to shoot many of the escapees, I found myself wondering if any of the local restaurants would be offering new dishes...
I'm(of course) going to blame this on Alston because of his corrupting influence... When I heard they had to shoot many of the escapees, I found myself wondering if any of the local restaurants would be offering new dishes...
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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
AAAAAArrrrrgh! 

There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
The local equivalent of Filibertos has a new "bengal burrito". They claim it's in support of the nearby football team, but I'm not so sure. 

I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
On a serious note that was really sad..
I guess 18 Bengals were killed plus all the others. Then again can you imagine the fear those people had, especially with kids? I don't understand why they didn't use tranquilizer guns, but I guess they had to move fast. Not the group of animals you want roaming the hood.
Anyhow back to our thread......
This is for PLC9208472539546719836.....


Anyhow back to our thread......
This is for PLC9208472539546719836.....

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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
@Alston Neal
And I'm sure they'd be great if served with salsa abogato... ;)
[Call me the Norm Crosby of HAZ--- think I meant adobo... this translates (very loosely) into Salsa Lawyer]
And I'm sure they'd be great if served with salsa abogato... ;)
[Call me the Norm Crosby of HAZ--- think I meant adobo... this translates (very loosely) into Salsa Lawyer]

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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
Abogato, I like that.
I wonder how hard it would be to get a food vendors license at the Riparian Preserve?
My mind is racing with catchy foodie names.

I wonder how hard it would be to get a food vendors license at the Riparian Preserve?
My mind is racing with catchy foodie names.
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Adobogato? New dish?
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
Dear Alston and PLC92084,
Get a room!!!
Get a room!!!

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Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto?
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Konichiwa. Remington Shaver-ga ...
http://prestonm.com : Everyone's enjoyment of the outdoors is different and should be equally honored.
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Re: Feral Cat Problem at Gilbert Riparian Preserve
Yea, it's called Cat Chili...azbackpackr wrote:Adobogato? New dish?

Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming, "Wow What a Ride!"
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There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
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A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
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I know I'm gonna burn in hell....
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... k/2665359/
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