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Ep103 - Sharon Secovich
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Nov 10, 2016
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Interview! Sharon Secovich, Co-founder, Spay Maine “What I’ve found is a lot of people will feed but they don’t have the knowledge or wherewithal or the means to trap. So the only way to get our feral cat population down is with trapping help.” After her first career as an environmental geologist, Sharon pursued a public policy career that led to work as a legislative advocate and community cat program manager for the Animal Welfare Society shelter in West Kennebunk Maine. As a volunteer for the government-run spay/neuter program Help Fix Me, she speaks candidly with Stacy about the frustration she has experienced while defending funding through legislation and policy, particularly against pet food lobbyists. Sharon also discusses her work with The Cleo Fund, Maine’s very first spay/neuter program that offers free spay/neuter for feral cats and low cost health care for dogs and cats across the state. For more information, email Sharon at sjsecovich@gmail.com or visit spaymaine.org and their Facebook page.
Released:
Nov 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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