Sentences with phrase «abandoned animal population»

A large portion of the abandoned animal population is taken in and cared for by homeless people.
Until recently Berger Blanc, a private company with no animal welfare mandate, had contracts with 10 boroughs to handle 30,000 animals, approximately half of Montreal's abandoned animal population.
«The Bark Avenue Foundation's mission is to empower pet owners and local communities to reduce abandoned animal populations through spay / neuter, pet retention and reclamation, and education.»
Empowering pet owners and local communities to reduce abandoned animal populations through spay & neuter, pet retention & reclamation, and education.
We love spotlighting organizations that are doing their best to cut down on the abandoned animal populations in cities and towns through a grass roots movement involving everyone in the community.

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For the fourth time, Shedd Aquarium, a leader in animal care and conservation, has teamed up with the South African Foundation for the Conservation of Costal Birds, SANCCOB, a non-profit that works to reverse the decline of seabird populations through the rescue, rehabilitation and release of ill, injured, abandoned and oiled seabirds.
The Animal Shelter reunites lost pets with their owners, cares for, loves, and finds homes for stray, surrendered and abandoned animals, controls the pet population with mandatory spay / neuter requirements for pets that are adopted from our facility and by offering financial assistance when needed.
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Certainly the abandoned pet population is a huge problem but the longterm health of the animal needs to be factored in to the decision about when to spay and neuter.
Reducing Brevard County's abandoned / community cat population takes efforts from many organizations, including other grassroots animal welfare organizations, county animal services and law enforcement, local businesses, and citizens like yourself!
Cats, Pit Bulls, and Chihuahuas make up the greatest population of homeless and abandoned animals in Sonoma County.
The Humane Society educates the community on responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals, advocates for spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless pet population and provides the best quality care to Brevard County's abandoned animals by placing them with responsible, caring owners in «furever» homes.
While we understand the ethical and responsible breeding of pets, we are in the business of placing unwanted and abandoned animals into homes and therefore do not want to add to the pet population.
As part of this project, CFHS conducted a general population survey of Canadians, as well as a multi-stakeholder survey of animal care organizations, receiving data from municipalities, veterinarians, humane societies and SPCAs, rescue organizations, trap - neuter - return groups, spay / neuter groups and other organizations across Canada that help to house or care for unwanted, abandoned, stray and feral cats in Canada.
H.E.L.P. is committed to educating the community on improving the lives of pets, and reducing the stray and abandoned domestic animal population as well as to promote spay / neuter programs.
P.A.W.S. Mission: To improve the lives of unwanted and abandoned animals by providing a safe and humane shelter environment; promoting successful adoptions and pet owner education; and reducing the animal population of Dearborn County by sponsoring spay / neuter programs.
To improve the lives of unwanted and abandoned animals by providing a safe and humane shelter environment; promoting successful adoptions and pet owner education; and reducing the animal population of Dearborn County by sponsoring spay / neuter programs.
Is to provide a non-lethal solution to the homeless, abandoned and feral animal populations, so that euthanasia is no longer an acceptable means of population control.
Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats (Felis catus) on birds in the United States: A review of recent research with conservation and management recommendations (2009) HAHF cites the 2009 paper co-authored by former Smithsonian researcher Nico Dauphiné (who resigned after being found guilty of attempted animal cruelty last year, after rat poison was found in cat food outside her apartment building) as evidence of «the incredible impact of free ranging cats on the bird populations of the U.S.» Among the many flaws in «Impacts of Free - ranging Domestic Cats» was the authors» estimate of «117 to 157 million exotic predators,» which was based on David Jessup's inflated (and, not surprisingly, unattributed) «estimate» of «60 to 100 million feral and abandoned cats.»
We are advocates for spaying / neutering to reduce the homeless pet population, while providing quality care to Brevard's abandoned animals by placing them with responsible, caring owners in new «furever» homes.
West Georgia Spay / Neuter Clinic's mission is to provide a non-lethal solution to the homeless, abandoned, and feral animal populations so that euthanasia is no longer an acceptable means of population control.
Dr. Paul Maza, faculty member and consultant for the Cornell Feline Health Center, is also the director of a small group called FARVets (Feral, Abandoned, and Rescued animals) that assists animal welfare organizations abroad, in their missions to treat feline diseases and tackle overpopulation issues that may lead to abandonment of cats, inability to care for cats as pets, and feral cat populations.
The goal of the Delaware SPCA's Spay / Neuter Clinics is to provide a non-lethal solution to the homeless, abandoned, and feral animal populations so that euthanasia is no longer an acceptable means of population control.
This organization takes care of about 25000 lost and abandoned animals every year and provides assistance on humane animal treatment and finance neutering and spaying for avoiding over population.
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