Animal emergency response efforts continue to be a team effort in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Not exact matches
Nearly a decade ago, the Arizona Humane Society's (AHS)
emergency response team and
emergency animal medical technicians deployed to Louisiana to assist in rescue
efforts following Hurricane Katrina.
From helping
animals displaced by Hurricane Sandy to leading
efforts to establish community cat programs and high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics, Dr. Sarah Kirk is an
animal welfare and shelter medicine leader, and has worked her entire career as a shelter veterinarian, consultant, and
emergency responder, most recently as the Medical Director of the ASPCA Field Investigation and
Response emergency team.
The
emergency response efforts involve transporting
animals available for adoption from shelters in Texas to New Jersey.
The event brought representatives from government agricultural agencies,
animal health organizations, and veterinary colleges from across the United States gathered at Texas A&M University to hear presentations on the latest
efforts and issues relating to
animal and agricultural
emergency response.
A technician who is licensed in another state, and who is in good standing in such state, providing veterinary technology services otherwise permissible pursuant to this article during an
emergency or natural disaster within the scope and location of assigned veterinary technician duties of the
response efforts if: (a) an official declaration of the disaster or
emergency has been made by the governor or the delegated state official; and (b) an official invitation has been extended to the technician for a specified time by the authority that has jurisdiction for coordinating the
animal / agricultural issues in the state during
emergencies either within or outside the
emergency management assistance compact (EMAC).
A veterinarian who is licensed in another state, and who is in good standing in such state, providing services during an
emergency or natural disaster within the scope and location of assigned veterinary medical duties of the
response efforts if: (a) an official declaration of the disaster or
emergency has been made by the governor or the delegated state official; and (b) an official invitation has been extended to the veterinarian for a specified time by the authority that has jurisdiction for coordinating the
animal / agricultural issues in the state during
emergencies either within or outside the
emergency management assistance compact (EMAC).
In conjunction with its recent hosting of an American Humane Red Star
Animal Emergency Services Training seminar, Rescue Services is working to publicize the State of Massachusetts Animal Response Team's (SMART) efforts to alert the animal - affiliated public as to the best way to prepare for possible disa
Animal Emergency Services Training seminar, Rescue Services is working to publicize the State of Massachusetts
Animal Response Team's (SMART) efforts to alert the animal - affiliated public as to the best way to prepare for possible disa
Animal Response Team's (SMART)
efforts to alert the
animal - affiliated public as to the best way to prepare for possible disa
animal - affiliated public as to the best way to prepare for possible disasters.