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1 person is interested
Volunteer at our Symposium in exchange for free registration!
ORGANIZATION: ALLIANCE FOR CONTRACEPTION IN CATS AND DOGS
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1 person is interested
Come volunteer at our 6th International Symposium on Non-Surgical Contraceptive Methods of Pet Population Control! (http://www.acc-d.org/resource-library/symposia/6th-symposium)
Volunteers are vital to the success of our Symposium. As a volunteer, you will have a variety of duties including set-up and break-down of the event, assisting with registration, monitoring sessions, supporting attendees and more. In exchange, you will receive complimentary registration and the chance to network with a brain trust of leaders in this field. Visit http://www.acc-d.org/resource-library/symposia/6th-symposium/6th-symposium-volunteer to determine if volunteering is right for you. Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact symposium@acc-d.org with questions.
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About ALLIANCE FOR CONTRACEPTION IN CATS AND DOGS
Location:
11145 NW OLD CORNELIUS PASS RD, PORTLAND, OR 97231, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to advance non-surgical fertility control so as to effectively and humanely reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs.
Description
ACC&D is an animal welfare organization and catalyst for collaboration to advance non-surgical contraceptive options for cats and dogs. While we steadfastly support traditional spaying and neutering for reproductive control and certain health and behavioral factors, we also recognize that traditional surgery does not have the capacity to reach all animals. Expanding options for fertility control will have a significant impact on reducing the millions of homeless cats and dogs destroyed in shelters each year; humanely controlling populations of feral cat and dog populations living without human care; and reaching pet dogs and cats who, for various reasons, are not candidates for surgical sterilization. In addition, it will provide options to pet owners to make the right choice for their pet. We work to expedite the successful introduction of methods to non-surgically sterilize dogs and cats through facilitating research; providing scientifically sound and animal welfare-oriented resources to stakeholders in animal welfare, animal health, and public health; and supporting the appropriate distribution and promotion of products suitable for the humane control of cat and dog populations.
CAUSE AREAS
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275 Tremont StBoston, MA 02116
DATE POSTED
June 19, 2018
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REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training