2019年平泽市野猫种群调查研究

Ji-yeon Kim, Young Ah Lee, Chaeheon Chun, H. Lee, E. Jo, B. Hwang, Moon-Seok Yoon, E. Bae, Jeong-Hwan Yoon, Y. Jho, Soo Jung Lee, Jin Soo Han
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人们普遍认为野猫对公众健康的潜在影响最大。本研究旨在提供与诱捕-绝育-返回(TNR)相关的野猫重要数据估计,以制定有效管理平泽野猫的策略。因此,本研究的重点是估计平泽的野猫种群,并对首尔(2013)的野猫数据进行了比较分析。据估计,2019年平泽的野猫数量为2.3069万只~ 2.6655万只。与人口相比,平泽市和首尔市的野猫数量分别为4.57% ~ 5.28%和1.97% ~ 2.55%。这表明平泽比首尔高。在人口密集地区发现的小猫较少,TNR项目被认为在控制野猫数量方面总体上是有效的。因此,平泽市等城市和农村地区的野猫数量比首尔市要多,因此TNR在控制野猫数量方面取得了一定的效果。在实施TNR时,有必要定期对人口进行调查,并将其反映在政策制定中。
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Investigational study on the population of feral cats in Pyeongtaek city, 2019
Feral cats are widely considered to be leading the potential impacts on public health. This study aimed to provide estimates of vital data for feral cats relating Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) to establish strategies effectively to manage feral cats in Pyeongtaek. Thus, this study focused on estimating feral cat population in Pyeongtaek and conducted a comparative analysis of the data for feral cats in Seoul (2013). The number of feral cats was estimated from 23,069 to 26,655 in Pyeongtaek, 2019. In relation to human population, when comparing the number of feral cats of Pyeongtaek and Seoul, it ranged from 4.57% to 5.28%, and from 1.97% to 2.55% respectively. This showed that Pyeongtaek was higher than Seoul. Fewer kittens were found in high-density areas, which the TNR project is believed to be generally effective in controlling the number of feral cats. In conclusion, in urban and rural complexes such as Pyeongtaek City, the number of feral cats compared to the population was higher than that of Seoul City, and the TNR program is believed to be somewhat effective in controlling the number of feral cats. When implementing TNR, it is necessary periodically to investigate the population and reflect them in policymaking.
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