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Volvo Adds In-Car Radar to Prevent Animal Collisions PCWorld By IDG News Service, PCWorld Jun 16, 2011 12:30 PM Volvo hopes to reduce collisions with wild animals by adding radar and IR cameras that can apply the brakes if they anticipate a collision. Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, and more. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Officials seize nearly 300 dogs from NC kennel Live 5 News During the seizure, the health department said "several dead animals were found as well as dozens of animals packed in crates with feces and garbage throughout the home and surrounding buildings." The United States Humane Society, Caldwell County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Alameda residents organize to save animal shelter Alameda Times-Star Local animal lovers are scrambling to save the Alameda Animal Shelter, which city officials have said they need to close in order to help bridge a $7.4 million budget gap. Supporters of the shelter said they're working to convince the City Council to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Animal Control officer misses the animals McDonough Voice Euthanizing animals was a very hard but necessary act as officer. A lot of the stress came with the large amount of neglectful and angry animal owners. People don't like it when you go to their homes to check on the well being of their animals. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Delco SPCA rejects extending animal control contracts | Philadelphia Inquirer ... Philadelphia Inquirer By Mari A. Schaefer The Delaware County SPCA declined an impassioned plea Thursday from local officials to extend the municipal animal control contracts for six months. Last year the private nonprofit shelter announced as of July 1, it would no longer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boystown Deer Forced To Relocate, Fed Too Many Whole Foods Snacks (VIDEO) Huffington Post 44th Ward Alderman Tom Tunney's office reportedly contacted the department with concerns for the animals' safety during the traditionally rowdy event. And so the department will now move the animals "as humanely as possible" to a quieter part of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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