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WISDOM Good Works has partnered with the Town of Fairfield, Connecticut, is using birth control to reduce its rodent population.
WISDOM Good Works has partnered with the Town of Fairfield, Connecticut, is using birth control to reduce its rodent population.
This Giving Tuesday, we’re asking for your help to revolutionize rodent management and protect our ecosystems. Wisdom Good Works has pioneered a groundbreaking, humane approach to controlling rodent populations—and the results are extraordinary.
Meet Alaina Gonzalez-White, the Director of Operations for WISDOM Good Works
WISDOM’s Co-Founder Dr. Loretta Mayer has been a friend, colleague and mentor for many years. I became a WISDOM Good Works Board Member because of its commitment to humanely control animal overpopulation around the world.
I am approaching my 75th Birthday on July 8, 2024. It is a very special time to pause and reflect on all things past, present, and future. Indeed, a lot of wisdom has been acquired and a lot more to be realized. My blessings have been many, and I have had the good fortune to live a dream, making this planet a better place for all living beings. You are all a part of that dream.
WISDOM’s impactful presence in our community shines through our diverse array of projects and events, each designed to foster connection, education, and positive change.
You know that your mission is having a bit of a moment when it’s featured in both the New York Times and Saturday Night Live in the same week.
We’ve just come back from the 31st Vertebrate Pest Conference in Monterey, California, where our presentations were extremely well-received and generated a substantial amount of interest in our fertility-control technology and methodology. We’ll be sharing the details about new pilot programs and partnerships that result from this conference as they emerge.
Next week will be a busy one for WISDOM Good Works as our scientists and end users present at conferences on both coasts about the benefits of fertility-control technology to control overpopulations of rodents.
