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Low Cost Spay/Neuter – Animal Protection League of New Jersey

WEBNJ Animal Population Control Program. Check their website or call NJ Department of Health at 609-588-3121 for details and participating vets. (statewide) East Coast NJ

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URL: https://aplnj.org/find-help/low-cost-spay-neuter/

LYME DISEASE: DISEASE ECOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH …

WEBIn most cases, the tick must be attached for 36 to 48 hours or more before the Lyme disease bacterium can be transmitted. Most humans are infected through the …

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Community Cat Advocacy – Animal Protection League of New …

WEBassisting with management of community cat populations in apartment or high volume housing areas as well as business complexes. To learn more about our services for …

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Find Help – Animal Protection League of New Jersey

WEBNew Jersey County Prosecutors’ Offices. ATLANTIC COUNTY: 609-909-7800. BERGEN COUNTY: 201-646-2300. BURLINGTON COUNTY: 609-265-5035. CAMDEN COUNTY: …

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Resources for Municipalities – Animal Protection League of

WEBAPLNJ provides New Jersey municipalities, as well as business and residential complexes, with the information and tools needed to establish an effective Trap-Neuter-Return …

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Get Connected – Animal Protection League of New Jersey

WEBSUPPORT FOR TNR – NEW JERSEY & NATIONWIDE. The following support, endorse or otherwise accept the use of Trap-Neuter-Return as a legitimate and effective animal …

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Urban Wildlife Series White-tailed Deer

WEBFrom 2012 to 2020, Dr. DeNicola and his team sterilized 493 deer via tubal ligation and ovariectomy. They noted an average reduction in deer abundance of 25% …

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TNR and Communities

WEBThe fourth option Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is the internationally accepted, effective and humane method of controlling feral cat populations. It is a full management plan in which …

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Financial Aid – Animal Protection League of New Jersey

WEBPet Pals of Southern New Jersey – focused on helping seniors and people managing a chronic or terminal illness. Services people only in Camden, Burlington or Gloucester …

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Place an Animal – Animal Protection League of New Jersey

WEBBurlington County. Adopt a Pet, 856-829-7332. Companion Animal Placement, 856-273-2840. Animal Sanctuary Society, 856-642-0004. Burlington County Animal Alliance, 609 …

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Humane Trapping of Feral Cats

WEBWEBSITE: www.alleycat.org PHONE: 240-482-1980 7920 Norfolk Avenue, Suite 600 Bethesda, MD 20814-2525 T rapping feral cats in order to have them sterilized and …

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Outreach Events Advocating for Animals – Animal Protection

WEBHere’s where we’re going in 2024 (Scroll to the bottom to see where we’ve been) Geese Protest: Peapack: Liberty Park Date: Saturday,4/27/24 | Time: 1:00PM – …

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Live Animal Markets – Animal Protection League of New Jersey

WEBLive or wet animal markets – water-rinsed, blood-soaked floors and dripping ice from display racks, panicked and screaming creatures cowering in cages – are a moral …

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Home Free-Roaming and Feral Cats

WEBState Law and managed cat colonies/ impounding cats: Cats are considered a domestic animal species and are therefore protected under the State's animal cruelty and animal …

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In Memory of Matt – Animal Protection League of New Jersey

WEBMatt and the Cats. Matt Fancera was APLNJ’s friend, colleague, and Advisory Board member. Matt passed away suddenly from a heart attack, at the age of 49 on April 5, 2003.

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Looking to Adopt Animals

WEBWarren County. DASH, 908-832-5381 Washington Borough Dog Pound, 908-689-6657 Pet Adoption League, 973-584-0095 Warren Hills Ani­mal Society, 908-689-4425 Operation …

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Deer Resources & Information – Animal Protection League of

WEBThe skin of the unsung hero, the opossum, fetches all of “$2.”. Farming and Breeding Deer. Baiting, banned in New York and Pennsylvania and encouraged in New Jersey, …

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Feral Cat & Wildlife Ordinance & Protocols

WEB3 Nuisance means disturbing the peace by (a) habitually or continually howling, crying or screaming, or (b) the habitual and significant destruction of property against the wishes …

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PO Box 186 Glen Gardner, NJ

WEBPO Box 186 Glen Gardner, NJ 08826 www.aplnj.org. 1. Are deer overpopulated? Deer are a self‐regulating species, whose numbers are dependent upon the available food and …

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