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Web References
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1. www.adn.com
www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/7/2007 Last Visited: 5/7/2007
"Mid-April: Taxes are due, and here come the huskies," said sled dog advocate Ronnie Rosenberg.
Rosenberg is just one of many in Fairbanks who spend countless hours year-round, on the Internet and phone, trying to find homes for unwanted sled dogs.
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But to try and alleviate the overcrowding problem each spring in Fairbanks, Rosenberg, president of the Fairbanks Animal Shelter Fund, has started a campaign to educate mushers.
If they would only bring them in over the summer, or even during the winter, the dogs would have a greater chance of living, she said. -
2. News-Miner - Past News
www.news-miner.com/Stories/0,1 - [Cached]Published on: 5/13/2005 Last Visited: 5/14/2005
Ronnie Rosenberg, the president of the Animal Control Commission, asked that the shelter budget stay the same and thanked assembly members for increased funding last year. -
3. United Animal Nations
www.uan.org/news/060903.html - [Cached]Published on: 6/9/2003 Last Visited: 10/28/2004
"As we find placements for these dogs, the ownerhas agreed to give us more dogs for placement, which is clearly in the dogs' best interests," said Ronnie Rosenberg, who contacted UAN last week, "but our efforts to assist the dog owner with feeding the remaining animals have drained us personally of funds and given the size of this community, there are limited resources to tap."
Rosenberg is part of a volunteer group which includes the Borough veterinarian, an Animal Control Officer, and myself, the Chair of the Animal Control Commission and President of the Fairbanks Animal Shelter Fund.

