A medical team from National Chung Hsing University’s Department of Veterinary Medicine is to visit Guam on Tuesday to promote spaying and neutering stray animals.
At the invitation of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Guam and the University of Guam, the department put together a 10-person team to address problems with stray animals in the US territory.
It is the first cooperation between Taiwan and the US on a trap, neuter, vaccinate, release program, which is considered a humane method to control stray animal populations.
The Taiwanese team already works on a project led by Lin Hsun-lung (林荀龍), an associate professor