Join Darwin's Cat Tracking Project to Protect Wildlife

Darwin City Council

City of Darwin is calling on the community to help track roaming and stray cats across the city through the FeralScan Cat Tracking Project, running from August 2025 to February 2026.

By logging sightings of cats using the free FeralScan app, residents will contribute to valuable data collection that helps guide local education and initiatives and supports broader efforts to protect local wildlife. The data will also be provided to the Northern Territory Government, which is responsible for managing feral animal populations.

"Roaming cats pose a real risk to our native animals, and they are also more likely to get injured, become unwell or lost," said City of Darwin CEO, Simone Saunders.

"This project is an important step in understanding where roaming and stray cats are being seen in our city. By getting involved, residents are helping create a safer environment for both cats and local wildlife." Ms Saunders added.

How to Get Involved:

  • Log sightings of roaming or stray cats in your neighbourhood.
  • Share the project with neighbours, friends and local groups.
  • Keep cats safe at home to reduce the risk of injury and impact on native animals.

There will be an information session on Saturday 2 August 2025 at 9:00 am at Lake Alexander in East Point Reserve near the playground.

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