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My thesis is an experiment on the influence of new methods and the public opinion. The compelling question is: If there are animal rescue operations that obtain the ability to function fully, increasing revenue and the number of animals they save daily, then why is euthanasia still utilized as a means of population control within other shelters? Instead of our shelters progressing in a direction that eliminates euthanasia, there is a number of recently innovated shelters that are uprising today with this dreadful sequence to fulfill vacated cages, once reached capacity— euthanize, replace the deceased, and repeat. This is a global issue that can be eliminated by mocking the success of no-kill shelters in existence today.
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- Understanding the Strategy of Social Entrepreneurship Behind the Creation of No Kill Animal Rescue Operations
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- Nehrenz, Kalin Rae (Author)
- Shockley, Gordon (Thesis director)
- Morefield, Michael (Committee member)
- School of Community Resources and Development (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2016-12
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