This is an emergency and short podcast about The National Audubon Society severing ties with writer Ted Williams due to pressure from feral cat groups. How many feral cat people are Audubon Members?
Somebody, send this guy to a writing class.
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pleased to see another big birding voice addressing this. NAS let themselves down. the lack of logic on display is mindboggling and the comments over on the 10,000birds post are a trainwreck of adhom nonsense.
http://www.nepaaudubon.org/2013/03/19/birds-cats-and-audubon/
#AskArkLady is #conservationist 1st @Aududon mistake? listen @BirdChick #podcast => http://t.co/i6R5SCF0ev
You obviously lack a few reading skills yourself, nitwit! Ted Williams did NOT suggest do-it-yourself backyard poisoning. Who can stand to listen to your irritating voice long enough to make any sense out of this podcast anyways- GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT before you post. What a concept.
LOL “naturegal” if my voice is so irritating, why listen to the podcast?
Also, if you have been following the controversy online, you would know that the article has been edited since it’s original posting. Here is the quote that Ted Williams wrote that has been removed from the article that had feral cat supporters up in arms:
“There are two effective, humane alternatives to the cat hell of TNR. One is Tylenol (the human pain medication) – a completely selective feral-cat poison. But the TNR lobby has blocked its registration for this use.”