UAM Conference Proceedings - Canberra 1994
- Prologue - Michael Banyard, Australian Veterinary Association
- Legislation for urban animal management: experience with formulation and implementation of Scoop Law - Mr R.L. Leather, Wood Green Animal Shelters
- Pet identification: microchips, collars, tags and the Wood Green Animal Shelters' national pet register - Mr R.L. Leather, Wood Green Animal Shelters
- Wood Green Animal Shelters' experience of kennel and cattery design for council and shelter operations - Mr R.L. Leather, Wood Green Animal Shelters
- Dog control in the ACT: current legislative initiatives - Mr Phillip Revill, ACT Parks and Conservation Service
- Dog training and management: are we maximising our opportunities? - Dr Gaille Perry, Ithaca College of TAFE
- PET PEP: Pets and people education program: responsible animal ownership in primary schools - Dr Dianne Hopkins, Australian Veterinary Association (WA Division)
- Appliances for animal identification - Dr Rick Walduck, Central Animal Records Australia Pty Ltd
- Animal control services in New Zealand - Mr Ken Muir, Animal Control Services Limited
- AMREX - an integrated system for companion animal management - Mr Garth Jennens, AMREX
- Dog management in South Australia - Mr Ken McCann, Local Government Association SA
- Community involvement and urban dogs - some ideas - Dr David Paxton, Australian National University
- Urban wildlife - an overview - Mr Don Fletcher, ACT Parks and Conservation Service
- The Threat Abatement Plan for feral cats: implications for domestic cats - Dr David Carter, Australian Nature Conservation Agency
- Principles and strategies for managing vertebrate pests - Dr Mike Braysher, Bureau of Resource Sciences
- Do cats impact on wildlife? - Dr Chris Tidemann, Australian National University
- Using theory and scientific experience to assess the impact of house-based domestic cats Felics catus (L.) on prey populations and prey community structure structure - Mr David Barratt, University of Canberra
- The impact of domestic animals on urban wildlife: eradication or damage control - Mr Dick Veitch, Department of Conservation
- Are cats on rubbish dumps a problem? - Mr Peter Wilson, Australian National University
- Management of urban animals: the Jervis Bay perspective - Mr Paul Meek, Jervis Bay Territory
- The Sherbrooke Cat Law - does it work? - Mr Garrique Pergl, Sherbrooke Shire Offices
- The metropolitan domestic cat (Reark Research Report) - Mr Jim Millwood and Mr Tim Heaton
