Difficult Decision-Making in a TNVR Program
This week, we are back with Anupriya Dalmia! In this episode, we deep dive into the nuances of decision-making when running a sterilization program. In the field, on the ground, there are so many difficult decisions that must be made - whether to treat an infectious disease, whether to rescue, whether to euthanize. It’s hard to know what the right choice is when we’re up against limits to resources and capacity in the Global South, but Anupriya shares their methodology for evaluating difficult cases and how to make a responsible commitment, with practical advice and shared experience.
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BIO:
Anupriya is an animal rights activist, vegan, and rescue founder. They are based in London and run a large-scale spay/neuter program for community animals in Delhi, NCR, which over the last 8 years has successfully sterilized over 34,000 dogs and cats. Along with this, they run another initiative that focuses on facilitating adoptions for rescued, abandoned and abused companion animals. Anupriya has worked as a volunteer at multiple animal sanctuaries that focus on farmed animal species.




