Ryders Alley Trencher-fed Society Organization in New York City
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Ryders Alley Trencher-fed Society (R.A.T.S.) is a New York City group founded in the 1990s[ 1] that conducts organized rat catching with ratting dogs . The group was named by founding member Richard Reynolds after Ryders Alley in Manhattan, which was once rat infested, and the trencher-fed pack assembled to hunt.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The group often hunts in Lower Manhattan locations like Theatre Alley where garbage is accessible to vermin.[ 5] [ 6]
The group responds to calls from citizens, including homeless whom they call their "intelligence network".[ 7] In 2017, New York City councilmember Eric Ulrich called upon the group to eradicate rats in Ozone Park, Queens and awarded them for their efforts. The dogs each received a "Vigilante Award" from the New York City Council , a dog bone , and beef jerky treats.[ 8] [ 9]
See also
References
^ Bitsky, Leah (March 23, 2017), "Meet the fearless dogs solving NYC's rat problem" , New York Post , archived from the original on November 14, 2017, retrieved December 20, 2017
^ Kilgannon, Corey (November 21, 2013), "In Manhattan Alleys, Dogs on Rat Hunts Find Bags of Fun" , The New York Times , archived from the original on November 1, 2017, retrieved December 20, 2017
^ Newman, Will (December 9, 2014), Spending a Night with New York's Finest Rat-Hunting Club , Vice.com , archived from the original on October 3, 2017, retrieved October 2, 2017
^ Harris, Emma Patti (August 11, 2014), "The Rat Catchers of New York" , The Dark Room (Photo essay), The Baltimore Sun , archived from the original on December 27, 2014, retrieved October 2, 2017
^ Kilgannon, Corey (December 7, 2013), "Brits can keep their foxes; New Yorkers do rat hunts" , The Seattle Times , archived from the original on October 3, 2017, retrieved October 2, 2017
^ Moxley, Mitch (2013), The Rat Hunters of New York , Roads & Kingdoms, archived from the original on September 10, 2017, retrieved October 2, 2017
^ Strusiewicz, Cezary Jan; Reynolds, Richard (January 13, 2016), "6 Creepy Realities Of The (Shockingly Real) Rat Hunting Game" , Cracked , archived from the original on October 3, 2017, retrieved October 2, 2017
^ Davenport, Emily (August 28, 2017), 'Vigilante dogs' honored in Ozone Park for literally sinking their teeth into the local rodent population , Qns.com, archived from the original on October 3, 2017, retrieved October 2, 2017
^ Honan, Katie (August 29, 2017), 'Vigilante' Dogs Sniff Out Rats Running Wild in Queens , DNAinfo , archived from the original on October 3, 2017
Further reading
"Homeless Cats Recruited to Fight Rising Tide of Rats – There's a new sheriff in Washington D.C. alleys: adopted feral cats. But as rodent-killing machines, New York's terriers are even better." , Official website , National Geographic Society, September 29, 2017, archived from the original on September 30, 2017
Rat Catchers of New York , CBS News, July 25, 2014
Rat catchers of New York (Photo essay), Reuters, August 11, 2014
"Dog owners gather in Manhattan side streets for the New York rat hunt" , The Telegraph (Photo essay), United Kingdom, August 11, 2014
"Chasse aux rats dans les rues de New-York" [Rat hunt in the streets of New York], L'Express (in French), Paris, August 14, 2014
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