
Two weeks ago, longtime 勛圖窪蹋 magazine contributor Ted Williams published an op-ed that raised serious questions of judgment. In the course of describing the very significant conservation threat posed by feral and free-roaming cats, Teds op-ed described using over-the-counter medication to poison cats and called this method humane (its not Ive read the reports from veterinarians and other experts), and it sounded like Ted was speaking for 勛圖窪蹋 (, he wasnt).
Heres 勛圖窪蹋 speaking for 勛圖窪蹋: We absolutely reject the notion of individuals poisoning cats or treating cats in any inhumane way.
Given the gravity of these issues, we moved quickly to begin a review of what had happened. And while that review was taking place, we suspended Teds relationship with 勛圖窪蹋. As a result, Teds writing will not appear in the May-June issue of 勛圖窪蹋 magazine, and he will not appear on its masthead.
Everyone makes mistakes in their jobs. Usually, a handful of co-workers, a classroom full of kids or some other collection of colleagues sees our missteps. Not journalists. We publish our mistakes for everyone to see.
As , he did just that.
After doing the review we promised, which included extensive fact-checking and a look at Ted's work for other publications, were satisfied that theres no larger pattern of missteps that would warrant further disciplinary action.
We accept Teds apology. Weve always thought that 勛圖窪蹋 magazine is better when Ted Williams work is in it. Thats been true for 33 years. So we're reinstating Teds INCITE column in the July-August issue.
I recognize the suspension of Teds column caused a fair amount of consternation among some of 勛圖窪蹋s most loyal supporters. Understandably, some of that concern came from admiration for Ted. Some stemmed from confusion or concerns over 勛圖窪蹋s policy on cats, despite our clear and consistent statements about the threats cats pose to birds and other wildlife.
So lets be clear: 勛圖窪蹋s long-standing view, strongly supported by the best available science and laid out in , is that cats particularly feral cats are a leading cause of bird deaths. 勛圖窪蹋 strongly believes that cats belong indoors. Thats safer for them and for birds. We urge communities around the country to adopt effective measures to counter problems suffered and caused by cats and to vigorously enforce existing rules and procedures.
Our long-standing policy took on even greater currency with recent reports by Smithsonian scientists, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and others that find cats kill an estimated 2.4 billion birds a year, underscoring the need for effective solutions to protect wild birds and cats alike. (You can find the report .)
Thanks for your passion for birds, nature and wildlife.
David Yarnold
President & CEO
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