Sarasota News Leader
September 20, 2013
the records-keeping system at SOS had been
"vastly improved" since a 2011 inspection and
that the "only discrepancy" was the need for
"additional shelter" for larger birds during severe rain.
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Landess, a vet with Nokomis Veterinary & Exotics Clinic, visited SOS on July 18 and wrote
in his report that he "did not notice any damage to caging, wire, wood, food and water
bowls or to any birds themselves that could
be caused by rodents."
A former SOS employee, Cally Lajeunesse,
testified to the City Commission in July that A Fahey Pest Management inspection, meanrats had been "brutally killing" birds, but Jack while, turned up no evidence of "live activity"
A sign welcomes visitors to Save Our Seabirds on City Island in Sarasota. Photo by Norman Schimmel