supports raising and using animals humanely and responsibly for food, fiber, labor, and research;
managing animal populations by hunting; keeping animals in zoos and other educational venues; and enjoying animal sports and animals in movies, circuses, and on stage.
Founded on the philosophy that every animal deserves a loving home, and that euthanasia is neither an acceptable nor humane form of
managing animal populations, the AWLFC has four core programs designed to reduce pet homelessness and euthanasia rates in the region:
«The Ulster Unionist Party strongly believes in the principle of securing strong animal welfare practices, however whilst many can not appear to accept this, to us country sports have a key role in supporting our often fragile local ecosystem through
managing animal populations.
The Healdsburg shelter manager works in close collaboration with the HSSC Animal Care Director and Shelter Medical Director in
managing animal population and medical care.
We've seen year after year how critical of a role rescues play in helping shelters
manage their animal populations.
Not exact matches
That did not happen: there is no geological record of a world - wide flood, there is not enough diversity to regenerate the
population we currently, there is not enough water to cover the earth to the height of Everest, the logistics of retrieving and returning
animals to the then - unknown Americas, Australia, etc. were staggeringly difficult,
managing the
animals on the Ark was impossible — a few humans keeping predators from their prey, cleaning the waste, etc., pretty much all life on earth would have been killed, etc. etc..
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums» Species Survival Plan
manages the black - footed ferret breeding program at ex situ facilities, the breeding
population in which is comprised of approximately 300
animals.
Most states and about half of high -
population cities and counties had organizational infrastructure for
managing animals in a disaster, such as a State or County
Animal Response Team.
Animals as large as elephants have been moved from one national park to another in South Africa in order to
manage the growing
populations there, he says.
Many environmentalists would prefer to see kangaroo
populations better
managed and harvested, as this could bring to an end the existing industries based on exotic cloven - hoofed
animals grazing natural bushland.
FWS released the first Mexican wolves in 1998, designating the
animals as an «experimental
population» under the ESA in order to give the agency more legal latitude in
managing the
animals.
The findings may influence the way wildlife managers look after small
populations, says Hogg, whose team reported its findings online 28 February in Proceedings of the Royal Society: B. Managers often like to keep
animals away from other
populations to minimize the spread of disease, he says, but the study shows «it makes sense to
manage with both disease and genetics in mind.»
Instead, he says, modelers should draw data from
managed populations of some 20,000
animals, like those in southern African.
We are dedicated to
managing our domestic and wild
animal population in a manner that provides a safe and healthy environment for both
animals and people.
As explained, shelters are as unique as the
animals within their walls; even organizations of the same type can have numerous differences in their missions and daily operations, particularly with the way they
manage the flow (intake and outcome) of their
animal population.
I hope to utilize the knowledge I have gained through my shelter med classes at UF to successfully
manage shelter
populations, and do my best to keep
animals happy and healthy while they wait to find their forever homes.
It effectively and humanely
manages the community cat
population, reduces shelter intake and «euthanasia» numbers, and reduces calls to
animal control agencies so they can focus on life - saving work such as adoptions, which also saves taxpayer dollars in the process.
The organization has also been teaching the community how TNR for community cats is good public policy, as it effectively and humanely
manages the community cat
population, reduces shelter intake and «euthanasia» numbers, and reduces calls to
animal control agencies, saving taxpayer dollars in the process.
TNR humanely
manages the community cat
population, reduces shelter intake and «euthanasia» numbers, reduces calls of concern to
animal control
The Alberta Spay / Neuter Task Force: A Community - Based Solution for
Managing Companion
Animal Populations
The continuous untargeted removal of a small proportion of the community cat
population is neither an effective strategy for
managing the
population at large nor the best use of limited
animal shelter budgets.
Starving cats through feeding bans is cruel, ineffective in
managing the
population, and often increases calls to
animal control when cats become more visible scavenging for food.
As with most other medical and behavioral challenges we
manage in
animal populations, prevention of feline heartworm disease is easier, cheaper and more humane than awaiting the development of disease and trying to create a treatment plan in a resource - scarce environment.
Their training may or may not expose them to TNR, but most likely it will expose them to «euthanasia» as a way to
manage the
population of unowned cats and other
animals, even when they are healthy.
Animal Care Expo is an annual conference bringing together professionals and newbies from around the globe to learn new skills and strategies to find pets homes, keep pets in homes, engage communities, humanely
manage community cat
populations, and more.
BARC understands that low - cost spay / neuter initiatives are the most successful long - term solution to reducing and
managing the stray
animal population in Houston.
Learn how to recognize and
manage infectious diseases in a shelter, collect forensic evidence in a current investigation, and prevent behavioral and welfare problems in large
populations of
animals.
In time, better systems for
managing dog over
population will hopefully be established to more adequately address the issue of free - roaming dogs in this region of Brazil, as well as other areas around the world, that also encompass
animal welfare.
Already equipped with the knowledge and tools to implement change in its community, the ARL requires proper funding so that it can provide education, improve its services, and expand its programs so that it can change the way Greater Reading understands and
manages stray
animal populations.
Zawistowski, S., Simulating different approaches for
managing free - roaming cat
populations, in 2013 National Council on Pet Population Research Symposium Presentations: CATS: The Ins and Outs: Improving their Future Through Research2013, Society of
Animal Welfare Administrators Tempe, AZ..
«Identifying the threads that connect these parasites from wild and domestic land
animals to marine mammals helps us to see ways that those threads might be cut... by, for example,
managing feral cat and opossum
populations, reducing run - off from urban areas near the coast, monitoring water quality and controlling erosion to prevent parasites from entering the marine food chain.»
Traditionally, the approach used by
Animal Control agencies to
manage the feral cat
population did not work.
Purebred dogs are under assault from extreme
animal rightists who would like to see all domestic
animal populations managed to extinction.
The foundation for
managing the shelter
population of
animals and assessing staffing needs rests solely on accurate statistics for dogs, cats, puppies, neonatal puppies and neonatal kittens.
The course explores important medical concepts related to
population management, sanitation, facility design,
animal housing, preventive healthcare, and best practices for diagnosing and
managing infectious disease outbreaks common to the shelter setting.
«PetAirapy may prove to be very useful for
managing housed
animal populations, including veterinary clinics and shelters.
(a) The
animal care and control division or its designee, in order to encourage the stabilization of the free - roaming cat
population in the city, may: (1) Trap any free - roaming cat in a humane manner; (2) Have the cat surgically sterilized, ear - tipped, and vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian; and (3) Release the cat to
animal care and control for adoption or other disposition in accordance with law, or to a colony caretaker who will maintain the cat as part of a
managed colony of free - roaming cats.
Project TNR (Trap - Neuter - Release) applauds the Old Bridge
Animal Rights Association (OBARA) for reaching out to the community to offer its services in
managing the township's feral - cat
population.
Work with your local
animal control or feral cat group to help
manage your neighborhood's community and stray cat
populations.
Austin
Animal Center (AAC) is dedicated to providing and promoting humane treatment of animals while protecting the public health by managing the domestic animal popul
Animal Center (AAC) is dedicated to providing and promoting humane treatment of
animals while protecting the public health by
managing the domestic
animal popul
animal population.
Key responsibilities include coordinating and
managing the shelter
animal population (intake, adoption, medical and enrichment programs), and supervision of a small staff of employees and volunteers.
WCAL also partners with Petaluma
Animal Services, Sonoma Humane Society as well as Calistoga Cat Action Team run by Kristen Casey, to care for and spay and neuter feral cats in the area to keep that
population healthy and well
managed.
In this issue: A look into Pets for Life work in Detroit; running a capital campaign to fund a new shelter;
managing community cat
populations more effectively with targeted TNR; the benefits of adding a paid employee to your rescue; how to keep
animals healthy, even in an old, run - down building; and more.
There she ran the Barn Cat Program,
managed the incoming
population of
animals, and worked hard to find alternative options for
animals that were not sheltering well — particularly senior dogs.
Anyone who has worked in a well -
managed shelter will tell you: Caring for a
population of shelter
animals is a tall order.
The ASPCA encourages cat advocates,
animal shelters and rescues, local government officials and the public to work together, and believes that lawful TNRM, RTF, and, as a last resort, community cat relocation programs, are humane and effective approaches for
managing and controlling community cat
populations.
 It is exciting when we can do something for one of these awesome prehistoric
animals who have, for centuries,
managed to survive as a
population.