Martha Boden’s resignation from the Humane Society of Indianapolis gives many people (and animals) in the local animal welfare community cause for celebration. The installment of a new director in her place was a goal many activists had been working towards for quite some time, even before her decision to stop taking strays at HSI. So now that this first major roadblock in the way of saving more lives (and possibly moving Indianapolis to No Kill with the help of organizations like Move to Act) has been removed, where do we go next?
There are many organizations who’ve picked up in areas where HSI has dropped the ball (check out the links to the left), but roughly 40 animals are killed in Indianapolis every day, many of whom are likely adoptable. So with a positive vision for animals in mind, how do you think citizens and animal welfare groups in and around Indianapolis can reconcile their differences with HSI to move forward to act for the animals? Leave your comments and share your opinions about the future of animal welfare in Indy.
Also, be sure to check back this weekend (or sign up for email updates, subscribe to the RSS feed or the Indy Animal Media podcast) to hear or read the final installment of the Nathan Winograd interview series on No Kill. And if you have an idea for future shows, let us know! We’re always looking for interesting people to talk to (and pets to profile!)


0 responses so far ↓
There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment