A vegan for over 20 years, he has helped write animal protection legislation, spoken
internationally on animal issues, created successful No Kill programs, and has consulted with animal protection groups all over the world.
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He has spoken nationally and
internationally on animal sheltering
issues, has written
animal protection legislation at the state and national levels, has created successful no - kill programs in both urban and rural communities, and has consulted with a wide range of
animal protection groups, including some of the largest and best known in the nation.
The ACPA comprises Change for
Animals Foundation, Humane Society International,
Animals Asia and Soi Dog Foundation acting both locally within Asia and
internationally on the
issue.
Internationally, large populations of feral cats constitute an important and controversial
issue due to their impact
on cat overpopulation,
animal welfare, public health, and the environment, and to disagreement about what are the best methods for their control.
Nathan J. Winograd is a graduate of Stanford Law School, a former criminal prosecutor and corporate attorney, has spoken nationally and
internationally on animal sheltering
issues, has written
animal protection legislation at the state and national level, has created successful No Kill programs in both urban and rural communities, and has consulted with a wide range of
animal protection groups including some of the largest and best known in the nation.
This diverse group of philanthropists works locally, regionally, nationally and
internationally on issues involving companion
animals, captive and free - ranging wildlife, farmed
animals and
animals used in research, among others.
Winograd has spoken nationally and
internationally on the
issues surrounding
animal shelters and high - kill policies.
Under my leadership, Tompkins County, New York, became the first No Kill community in the U.S. I have also spoken nationally and
internationally on animal sheltering
issues, have written
animal protection legislation at the state and national level, have created successful No Kill programs in both urban and rural communities, and have consulted with a wide range of
animal protection groups, including some of the largest and best known in the nation.