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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 51 MIN

First Coast Connect: Animal instincts

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Feral cat colonies in the U.S. have been the target of strategic “trap, neuter, release” programs for more than three decades. But unlike surrounding counties, St. Johns County’s animal control unit offers no official support for the practice. Instead, volunteers tackle the work — and shoulder the costs — of transport, surgeries and vaccinations. Feline advocates want the county to take a more active role, but officials say there’s no evidence TNR has significantly reduced the feral cat population, and some research even suggests euthanasia is a more humane approach. We discuss the issue and take your calls and questions. Go to firstcoastconnect.org to submit a question or comment, and we may use it during our discussion. Guests:   Adrienne Arnone, cat activist and volunteer based in St. Johns County Katelyn Smith, shelter operations coordinator, Clay County Animal Shelter Noah Hertz, St. Johns County reporter, Jacksonville Today On the rise After her departure from City Hall, we sit down with the mayor’s former Hispanic outreach coordinator to talk about her new role managing the emerging Phoenix Arts and Innovation District. The mixed-use Springfield property aims to become a destination for creative minds, cutting edge businesses and culinary excellence, including hundreds of new Downtown housing units. We talk to its new general manager about her professional transition back to the private sector while working to transform the former industrial parcel into a thriving arts district. Guest: Yanira “Yaya” Cardona, general manager, Phoenix Arts and Innovation DistrictSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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