Jim Ferry, Princeton’s Animal Control Officer
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In this Episode 71, Mayor Mark Freda sat down with Jim Ferry, Princeton’s Animal Control Officer, for an illuminating conversation about the diverse wildlife and domestic animal concerns in our town.
Jim explained that his primary objective is rabies control, a position created to manage this endemic zoonotic disease in New Jersey. He shared fascinating stories from his day-to-day work, including rescuing a great horned owl from a driving range net and assisting a deer that had fallen through the ice.
He also detailed the essential support systems provided by the SAVE Animal Shelter and the Mercer County Wildlife Center. Furthermore, he provided vital advice on staying "coyote aware" and explained the different levels of rabies exposure residents might encounter.
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