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PhD Student Discusses Cat Study with CBC 

Jonathan Chu, PhD candidate in the Department of Integrative Biology, speaks to CBC News on a new study detailing how many birds are dying each year because of cats.  Read more about that research

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Posted Oct 20, 2025
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