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Animal rescue operations begin in Japan Sify Operations have begun in Japan to rescue lost and injured animals affected by the March 11 devastating earthquake and tsunami. Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue and Support, or JEARS includes three Japanese animal welfare groups- Animal Friends Niigata, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murder victim's family establishes memorial fund to benefit animals Allentown Morning Call By Matt Assad and Peter Hall, OF THE MORNING CALL As the investigation of Jennifer L. Snyder's slaying continues, her family is taking steps to see that the Lower Macungie woman's passion for helping animals lives on. Snyder's family has set up the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hundreds protest at NY animal shelter Wall Street Journal AP HEMPSTEAD, NY — Hundreds of people have been rallying against what they say is inadequate care of animals at a shelter on Long Island. The protesters also demanded Saturday that the acting director of the Hempstead Animal Shelter be fired after she ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chattanooga Zoo to undergo progress check from national accreditation group The Republic The Chattanooga Zoo is set to undergo a progress check from a national accreditation group in September after a series of animal deaths over the holidays. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums will conduct the check in September, zoo spokeswoman Robin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
100 dogs remain at fairgrounds Columbus Dispatch By Holly Zachariah A semitrailer that hauled dozens of dogs from the Franklin County Fairgrounds yesterday to transport them to rescues and shelters across the Southwest did not take the last of the animals. Volunteers are still needed at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Homeless Pets Increasing in Numbers Petanim When the recession began in 2008, the animal shelter saw a spike in pet abandonment. About 21 percent of the 4270 animals taken in were dropped off by their owners. It is not as bad as it was, but the shelter is still seeing a 12% increase since the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McComb board to consider ban on selling, giving away animals on public property The Republic City Administrator Quordiniah Lockley tells the Enterprise-Journal that the city consulted with St. Francis Animal Sanctuary in Tylertown to develop the changes. Lockley says St. Francis officials advised him that the changes will reduce the city's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ind. pets suffer from hoarders, poor conditions NECN According to the Hoarding Animals Research Consortium, nearly 250000 animals are victims of animal hoarding each year. Those animals are subjected to filthy conditions that create severe upper respiratory infections, particularly in kittens, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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