International Friends
US: The organization ACC&D works on non-surgical technologies for humane population control
April 20, 2006 : 12:00 AM
The ACC&D is an international, collaborative effort to save the lives of dogs and cats and to reduce their numbers through developing non-surgical technologies for the humane control of cat and dog populations. I'm working closely with Joyce Briggs, President of ACC&D here in Portland on this year's Symposium and on raising awareness of ACC&D's work.
I would love to keep you updated on progress in the field of nonsurgical sterilization by adding you to our newsletter e-mail list (don't worry; we won't share your name with any third parties). To join our mailing list, you can visit our web site at www.acc-d.org or just reply to this e-mail with 'sign me up!" in your message and I'll take care of it for you.
When you get a chance, visit our web site at www.acc-d.org to learn more. Your comments and questions are welcome, and you can reach me directly at karen@acc-d.org.
Please take a moment to pass this message along to your colleagues who might be interested.
Thank you and Best Wishes,
Karen Green
Project Manager, ACC&D
karen@acc-d.org
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