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In this section:
Ed Boks argues that animal control agencies should lead the no-kill movement.
Merritt Clifton states that no-kill organizations arent always perfect.
Joshua Frank reflects upon the cost of complacency when animal lives are at stake.
Lynda Foro outlines the history of the no-kill movement.
Kathleen Kistler writes about the awakening that prompted her Board of the Sequoia Humane Society to transition to no-kill.
Michael Mountain looks at the possibility of a no-kill nation.
Robin Starr describes her communitys response to the implementation of a no-kill policy.
Nathan Winograd then explores how reaching no-kill requires community involvement.
Also read more about Nathan Winograd featured in our section: "For Animal Organizations" in the "Leadership Profiles" area, where Nathan Winograd details how he implemented a no-kill policy his first few days as Executive Director of the Tompkins County SPCA.
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