Commission Tails:
The Latest from SF Animal Control and Welfare
This month’s issue is supported in part by SF Animal Medical Center and dog lovers like you.
How a Shih Tzu Named Charlotte Made Me an Animal Advocate
Charlotte was not just a case of love at first sight for me. This little friend opened my eyes to animal issues, starting with the inhumane conditions where dogs like Charlotte often originate – puppy mills.
What, So What, Now What? How the SF Zoo Is Saving California’s Red-Legged Frogs
Although the commission began last year’s work as usual, by mid-March it was anything but.
2020: A Year in Review
As 2020 comes to a close, it’s a chance to look back on all that’s happened on San Francisco’s Commission of Animal Control and Welfare.
What’s in a Name?
As those who read this column already know, San Francisco’s advisory board on animal issues is officially called the Commission of Animal Control and Welfare.
Love and Logistics in the Time of Corona
As a longtime activist, I always thought I’d be more comfortable demonstrating in front of San Francisco City Hall, not sitting inside in a meeting room as a member of a city commission.