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Resources

  • Subscribe to RSPCA Australia's Animal Welfare Science Update
  • Subscribe to RSPCA Australia eNews
  • International Cat Care - Cat Friendly Solutions for Unowned Cats
  • Koret Shelter Medicine Program at UC Davis
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison Shelter Medicine Program
  • Million Cat Challenge
  • Cat Management Plan for South Australia 2019.pdf
  • Draft Cat Management Plan for ACT 2019.pdf
  • Australian Cat Action Plan 2018.pdf
  • Cat Management Plan for Tasmania 2017.pdf
  • Operation Wanted (RSPCA QLD)
  • National Desexing Network (NDN)
  • Australian Institute of Animal Management
  • Safe Cat, Safe Wildlife
  • Community Cat Program - Australian Pet Welfare Foundation
  • Invitation for Expressions of Interest: Keeping Cats Safe at Home
  • Getting 2 Zero
  • ASPCAPro
  • ASPCAPro Feline Spectrum Assessment
  • ASPCAPro Meet Your Match Feline-ality® and Canine-ality® programs
  • UNE-CommunityEngagement_Handbook_2017.pdf
Social Licence References
  • Boutilier RG (2014). Frequently asked questions about the social licence to operate. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 32(4), 263-272. doi:10.1080/14615517.2014.941141
  • Dare M, Schirmer J, Vanclay F (2014). Community engagement and social licence to operate. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 32(3), 188-197. doi:10.1080/14615517.2014.927108
  • Darimont CT, Hall H, Eckert L, Mihalik I, Artelle K, Treves A, Paquet PC (2020). Large carnivore hunting and the social license to hunt. Conservation Biology. doi:10.1111/cobi.13657
  • Hall N, Lacey J, Carr-Cornish S, Dowd A-M (2015). Social licence to operate: understanding how a concept has been translated into practice in energy industries. Journal of Cleaner Production 86, 301-310. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.08.020
  • Hampton JO, Jones B, McGreevy PD (2020). Social license and animal welfare: Developments from the past decade in Australia. Animals 10(12). doi:10.3390/ani10122237
  • Hampton JO, Teh-White K (2019). Animal welfare, social license, and wildlife use industries. The Journal of Wildlife Management 83(1), 12-21. doi:10.1002/jwmg.21571
  • McLeod LJ, Hine DW, Please PM, Driver AB (2015) Applying behavioral theories to invasive animal management: Towards an integrated framework. Journal of Environmental Management 161: 63-71.
  • McLeod LJ, Hine DW, Bengsen AJ (2015) Born to roam? Surveying cat owners in Tasmania, Australia, to identify the drivers and barriers to cat containment. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 122  339–344.
  • McLeod LJ, Hine DW, Bengsen AJ, Driver AB (2017) Assessing the impact of different persuasive messages on the intentions and behaviour of cat owners: A randomised control trial. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 146: 136–142.
  • McLeod LJ, Driver AB, Bengsen AJ, Hine DW (2017) Refining online communication strategies for domestic cat management. Anthrozoös 30(4): 635-649,
  • McLeod LJ, Hine DW,  Driver AB (2019) Change the Humans First: Principles for improving the management of free-roaming cats. Animals 9: 555.
  • McLeod LJ, Evans D, Jones B, Paterson M, Zito S (2020) Understanding the Relationship between Intention and Cat Containment Behaviour: A Case Study of Kitten and Cat Adopters from RSPCA Queensland. Animals 10(7): 1214.
  • Vanclay F, Hanna P (2019). Conceptualizing company response to community protest: Principles to achieve a social license to operate. Land 8(6). doi:10.3390/land8060101
  • Williams J, Martin PV (Eds.). (2011). Defending the social licence of farming: Issues, challenges and new directions for agriculture. Collingwood, VIC: CSIRO Publishing.