Sentences with phrase «of population control»

We are committed to reduce and ultimately eliminate euthanasia as an acceptable method of population control for unwanted dogs and cats.
Our vision is to eliminate euthanasia as a means of population control for animals in our community.
15 million healthy, loving, friendly cats, dogs, kittens and puppies will face death as a form of population control.
As a measure of population control, pets are usually spayed or neutered before being adopted into homes.
I generally recommend neutering all female dogs, because I believe the best evidence supports this is better for the individual health of the dogs as well as in terms of population control.
The truth is that spaying and neutering is an important component not only of population control but also of your pet's overall health.
There really is very little, short of population control on a massive scale, that anyone can do to reduce fossil fuel burning.
The great tragedy of population control, the fatal misconception, was to think that one could know other people's interests better than they knew it themselves....
This means allowing animal welfare advocates to trap, neuter, and release community cats as a means of population control instead of spending resources trying capture them and house them at the shelter.
But some vets seem to be a bit behind on this information and are still viewing neutering only from the perspective of population control.
The assumption of a quick and clean solution makes this avenue of population control especially attractive.
In 2008, 60,000 cats were euthanized as a form of population control.
Provides accessible and affordable spay / neuter solutions for companion animals and free - roaming cats with the goal to eliminate euthanasia as a means of population control.
It's time to take Paul Ehrlich, among other's, seriously on the issue of population control of the human being.
They are vital to our mission of reducing animal shelter admissions and ending euthanasia as a form of population control in Iowa.
The latter fact has two causes - the ruthless policy of population control («one couple, one child»), which has been quite successful at least in the cities, and the migration pattern whereby men come into the cities looking for work and leave their families back in the villages.
If Mr Klaus is coming from a place of hard earned experience and understands that you need some form of population control as well as an absence of proletariat free market restraint then his debate with Gore may prove genuinely useful for all of us.
Two days ago, a national newspaper in Canada implored the delegates at Copenhagen to implement a global program of population control in the guise of the Chinese.
Legislation adopted in 1998 introduced reforms, including the practice of population control killing using the same methods commonly used in the west.
Work towards ending pet homelessness in the United States by investigating its causes on a community and individual owner basis and developing cost - effective methods of population control using science - based, epidemiologically sound research methods.
It's bordering on first in the nation in terms of the philosophical change from using euthanasia as the principal method of population control of homeless and unwanted animals.»
«They tell me that one tenth of one percent of the population controls more than forty percent of the wealth.
The essence of population control, whether it targeted migrants, the «unfit,» or families that seemed either too big or too small, was to make rules for other people without having to answer to them.
99 % of the 99 % will again be placated by distraction and anesthetization — the two great tools of population control in the modern world.
Only a zealot blinded by the ideology of population control would assert that the problem with Somalia and Haiti is that there are too many Somalians and Haitians.
The idea of population control» perhaps even the idea of population itself» seems to have come into circulation somewhere around the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Suffice it to say at this point only that the ideal mode of population control in a democracy of worth is determined not by the maximizing of pleasure and the minimizing of burdensome consequences, but by positive consideration and concern for the well - being of other persons within and beyond the immediate family and even beyond the present generation.
The planners seem to have imbibed from the study of population control (especially the notorious coercion used in China) a dogmatic opposition to «targeted» approaches.
This is not the place to discuss the well - documented horrors of population control in Asia: the forced abortions, sterilizations, and even infanticides.
Where there is a proven case of severe damage due to an overpopulation of introduced animals, Animals Australia advocates humane, non-lethal methods of population control such as fertility control which has the potential to be far more effective in reducing populations of introduced species.
And, of course, the specter of population control looms like an Orwellian nightmare, ceding control over what we think of as one of the most basic freedoms a human being has.
After enduring a day at an AIDS conference at which Piper dismisses the epidemic as «a drop in the bucket» and «a sad little virus» inadequate to the exigencies of population control, Eleanor is fed up.
In a nutshell: Thanos (Josh Brolin), the purple - skin villain whose been lurking behind the scenes of the MCU for the past several years, has finally fast - tracked his plan to obtain the six Infinity Stones (singularities older than universe itself, each able to control an aspect of existence) in order to use their combined power to remove half of all life in the cosmos from existence in a twisted act of population control.
Surrey: Thanos as a villain is good; all the inevitable think pieces about the ethics of population control are going to be very bad.
The two books, though written 16 years apart, have common threads in the theme of population control and the fevered fanaticism of the characters who believe in it.
Two colonies of urban feral cats were subjected to a programme of population control by trapping, neutering and returning to site.
provide humane education in the health needs, care requirements and benefits of population control and vaccinations for domestic animals to owners
In an attempt to control a naturally occurring process of population control and survival of the fittest, the medical establishment has convinced people that mass inoculations are for the good of all, overlooking the health of the individual.
I think information would show higher levels of education mean higher percentages of population control for homeless dogs
Lethal control has been used by animal control agencies for decades, but given the current problem of large populations of free - roaming cats, it is obvious that killing as a form of population control does not work.
The absence of Hillary Clinton, Stuart Hall's imaginative Left, and the shadow of population control: what to read this weekend
And for all you Dot Earthers who lust after some kind of population control pay attention to the types of nations that have flat or negative growth.
Yet in cowardly obeisance to the political correctness of the day, the sacred cow of population control is left untouched.
If organic - food consumers think they're making a political statement when they eat, they're correct: They're declaring themselves to be not only friends of population control, but also enemies of environmental conservation.

Phrases with «of population control»

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