A New Approach to Pet Overpopulation
Pet overpopulation is expensive. With the right approach, can this problem be framed in a way that saves both lives and money?
Pet overpopulation is expensive. With the right approach, can this problem be framed in a way that saves both lives and money?
At the age of 33, Don Ness was elected mayor of Duluth, Minnesota. Once an industrial heavyweight on par with Detroit, Duluth had a soaring 20 percent unemployment rate. Although decline had stabilized by the time he came into office, pessimistic voices within the town defined the city’s story. “Stability doesn’t inspire,” Ness observed. HeRead… Read more »