UAM Conference Proceedings - Canberra 2005
Multi-disciplinary - Multiple stakeholders - Mr John Cohen & Ms Selina Neill
Dangerous Dog Management - Mr John Snyder
Casual factors for excessive barking in Central Brisbane Dogs - Ms Nicola Cross
Animal Management Officer internet resource website - Ms Neva van der Kuyt
A quick fix? Solutions for animal behaviour problems in urban animal management - Dr Joanne Righetti
Meeting in the park: Are dog owners who talk to one another contributing to social capital and is this a valid tool to promote responsible pet ownership - Ms Virginia Jackson
Bark counter: Seeking objectivity in bark nuisance assessment - Dr Dick Murray & Mr Shane Scriggins
The barking dog owner - using the big stick -- Mr Paul Frisby
Barked enough! City of Palmerston’s holistic approach to manage nuisance barking - Mr Peter Chandler
The Veterinary Nurse as one of the UAM team - Ms Tracey Hunt
Indian Mynas - Can the problems be controlled? - Dr Chris Tidemann
UAM National Position Statement: Barking Management Progress Report for Canberra (05) UAM Conference - Dr Dick Murray
Bark Management Position Statement - Appendix 1 to previous paper
Where do pets come from? Victorian Pet Acquisition Survey - Cathy Pawsey
Animal hoarding - Mr John Snyder
Animal hoarders in Australia - Shining light through dark shades - Dr Mark Lawrie
The Victorian Declared Dog Register - Mr Rick Walduck
Validating the behavioural assessments of canines at the RSPCA shelter in Fairfield, Queensland - Ms Angelika Poulsen
Community attitudes towards semi-owned cats: opportunities for education - Dr Samia Toukhsati
Cats stats: Tracking cat admissions to shelters in Melbourne - Dr Linda Marston
Compassion/Enthusiasm Fatigue - Mr John Snyder
Managing impacts of domestic cats in peri-urban reserves - Dr Sally McCarthy
“Ban those cats” - Resolving wildlife issues in the ACT - Mr Ian Baird
Shelter shake up - the outcome - Dr Linda Marston
Barking problems solved: Examples of successful management of barking problems in the urban environment - Dr Joanne Righetti
Media management - Ensuring the media bark is not worse than the dog bite - Mrs Deborah Kelly
Interface with other stakeholders - Mr Geoff Irwin
Shared community solutions for life and death matters - Ms Joy Verrinder
Cruelty to animals and family violence - Mr John Snyder
The link between violence to animals and people in Australia - Dr Mark Lawrie
A dangerous ccupation dealing with dogs, an OH&S issue - Dr Joanne Righetti
Research needs in UAM - a panel discussion - Dr Tim Adams
