To back up his rather sweeping statement, though,
Barrows cites a 2002 Wall Street Journal story in which exactly one of «those supporting trap and removal» — Frank Spiecker, of Garden State Pest Management — was interviewed (by a reporter whose sourcing is, it turns out, as «selective» as Barrows»):
Not exact matches
Here, Dauphiné and Cooper
cite Paul
Barrows» 2004 article «Professional, Ethical, and Legal Dilemmas of Trap - Neuter - Release,» and Pamela Jo Hatley's 2004 paper, «Will Feral Cats Silence Spring in Your Town?»
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Citing such an extreme example,
Barrows does little to shed any light on the true risk of rabies exposure posed by free - roaming cats in general, and TNR in particular.