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Quick update

5/22/2008

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I had planned to update every day after each clinic. Of course that didn´t happen. We typically arrived back on Holbox exhausted, dirty, hot and faced getting the next clinic organized. So no time to blog. The clinics went amazingly well. We altered about 150 animals in three days of clinics. That of course did not scratch the surface. Perhaps the most important aspect of the clinics was the introduction of spay neuter to small villages. We were very well received. People want to do the right thing by their pets. They must be presented with opportunities and options.
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Holbox is experiencing an unusually hot May. Every day it has been at least 90. This made conditions very difficult for all volunteers from the northern climates! I want to thank every one involved with the project. Every person who came contributed. Thank you. I will recap each clinic in more detail soon.
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