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Ted has contributed articles to Audubon Magazine for over 33 years. He wrote a column , not for Audubon, but for the Orlando Sentinal , in which he advocated the killing of feral cats instead of the use of trap-neuter-release. The reason for Audubon’s actions?
On 14 March, 2013, the Orlando Sentinel published an opinion piece by Ted Williams under the headline “Trap, neuter, return programs make feral-cat problem worse.” ” It is not hard to find other examples of articles that Williams has written that have similar statements about him being an editor-at-large for Audubon.
I copied the full article from the Latin American Herald Tribune. Parents and children should be “conscientious and take responsibility for raising pets and, in any case, it is better to adopt, neuter and care for domestic animals,” Menendez said. Late on this story.
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