I really can't understand the Trap Neuter Release program.
There is a serious disconnect between the wildlife management efforts in this State and the return of neutered cats into the wild where the cats survive by killing songbirds, game birds and other wildlife.
Trap, Neuter and Put Up For Adoption would be a lot more sensible.
The problem was well recognized a very long time ago. When my Grandfather went away to Penn State starting in 1920 he bought a hunting license every year he was out there.
Here is a copy of the game report card that was attached to the license receipt.
There were entry blanks for wild cats as well as stray house cats. (Not sure how you would know the difference.
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More interesting is the dollar value of the bounties placed on wildcats in 1920.
A wild cat was worth $8.00 and a fox were $2.00 and weasel was worth only $1.50 ! The average
weekly wage in 1920 for a manufacturing job in the US was only $21.00.
Pay no attention to the entry blanks for hawks and owls or the fact that you could shoot pretty much all of our T&E species with or without a license at any time.
See attached license receipt and card.
Let me know if these zoom well enough to read.