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Several small wire cages sitting on the dirt at night with a trapped feral cat inside each one.

A dead quoll wearing a tracking collar lies on the ground.

A woman smiles at the camera.

"A lot of the animals are actually escaping [predators], but having such bad injuries that eventually, they would starve in the wild."

An adult quoll sitting in a dark blanket.

"It's more so being proactive, when you do start to see feral cats and getting on top of them before they can start to breed,"
Mr Finlay said.

A grey feral cat looking at the camera.

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