07-29-2017, 02:57 AM
Terracore, your story is as old as dirt. Culling is nothing new, and it's also not very effective unless you don't care about the means to and end. I've seen this method employed annually in many many places.
However there is a much better way. Communities that have strict sterilization programs, public education and enforcement have proven to be much more humane and permanent fixes. There are cities and states the actually have decided to import unwanted animals for adoption because their programs are so successful and all their shelters are no-kill.
DLNR's solution is typical of most governments -- react instead of prevent.
However there is a much better way. Communities that have strict sterilization programs, public education and enforcement have proven to be much more humane and permanent fixes. There are cities and states the actually have decided to import unwanted animals for adoption because their programs are so successful and all their shelters are no-kill.
DLNR's solution is typical of most governments -- react instead of prevent.