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Info about TNR in Beijing :

http://www.people4chineseanimals.org/Beautiful_New_World.html

 

 

Sally Andersen wrote:

 

> Few people know what 'No Kill' means in the same way that few people

> know what TNR means or involves and few people know anything about

> what happens to the dogs and other animals. I don't think it's the

> name No Kill, it's the general lack of interest or knowledge

> generally. Changing the name won't change anything else unless there

> is a big PR push behind it. Stick to No Kill and spend time and money

> on making people understand what it is, not the other way round.

>

> --- On Mon, 12/1/09, jwed <john wrote:

>

> jwed <john

> RE: [nokillcity] Name of Policy

> nokillcity

> Monday, 12 January, 2009, 11:55 AM

>

> ï»?

> If someone can come up with a good alternative name, great. But I

> don't think we should spend time at the meeting going round in

> circles about it.

> John.

>

>

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> nokillcity@gro ups.com [nokillcity@

> . com] On Behalf Of jenny mccombie

> 11 January, 2009 11:18 PM

> nokillcity@gro ups.com

> Re: [nokillcity] Presentations

>

> As far as the names are concerned, I agree with Sally.

> Synovate only seemed to offer a few alternatives.

> For the meeting, whoever is going, it would be great if you

> could bring some alternatives to be discussed.

> I will also be speaking to several ad agencies in HK to see

> whether they canwork on a campaign that will educate HK about

> No Kill and what it stands for. I can't promise anything, but

> we can see what gets developed. They will also be able to

> speak to their planning team to perhaps also come up with

> further name suggestions.

> The name issue, will inevitably take time. However, it seems

> most people think we need this. It's a concern that so many

> people actually thought it meant we support killing and 18%

> had literally no idea what it meant.

>

> --- On Sun, 11/1/09, Nikki Green <nikkigreen@netvigat or.com>

> wrote:

>

> Nikki Green <nikkigreen@netvigat or.com>

> Re: [nokillcity] Presentations

> nokillcity@gro ups.com

> Sunday, 11 January, 2009, 11:18 AM

>

> ï»?

> I also suggest that if we are going to do this we use that

> same man power at the same time to get signatures calling

> on the Government to implement it too.

> Regards

> Nikki

>

> -

> Sally Andersen <sallyea

> nokillcity@gro ups.com

> <nokillcity >

> Sunday, January 11, 2009 12:17 PM

> Re: [nokillcity] Presentations

>

> I was personally disapponted that only a few people

> were asked to suggest alternatives to No Kill at the

> Synovate meetings. It was a question of " which would

> you rather " when the answer may have been " none " .

> At the last No Kill meeting it was suggested by

> someone (sorry, can't remember the name) that leaflets

> be printed describing in detail what No Kill actually

> meant, and what TNR was and why/how it works and is

> needed in Hong Kong. I thought this was the best

> suggestion to date, as the public needs to be informed

> and understand before they can be asked if they agree

> to TNR or not. If these leaflets could be handed out

> across Hong Kong and NT so that more people

> understood, there would be more public support and the

> government may actually do something. Most people,

> even educated executive types, seem to have absolutely

> no understanding or knowledge about what the

> government are or aren't doing about the stray animal

> problem although almost everyone is very well aware

> that there IS a problem. If leaflets were handed out

> all over HK and NT explaining the situation, a large

> majority of the population would at least understand.

> I would like to see the rabies part of it strongly

> emphasised as people are very complacent about rabies

> and how it would affect Hong Kong and all the pets if

> it ever came across the border. Shock tactics may be

> needed to make people understand that it's not just

> something that you can pop along to your doctor for

> and a few antibiotics will make it better.

>

> --- On Sun, 11/1/09, jwed <john wrote:

>

> jwed <john

> [nokillcity] Presentations

> " nokillcity " <nokillcity@gro

> ups.com>

> Sunday, 11 January, 2009, 11:01 AM

>

> These are the two presentations that we gave to

> AWAG last January. They

> drew no response. How can they be improved?

> See you on 15th!

> John.

>

> http://www.hknokill city.org/ AWAG2.ppt

>

>

> http://www.hknokill city.org/ AWAG1.ppt

>

>

> also:

> http://www.hknokill city.org/ poster.html

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