Shedd Aquarium's
animal care team responded to the USFWS's immediate need to shelter and provide medical attention to the confiscated animals.
Not exact matches
All four national Veterinary Medical Response
Teams responded to provide emergency
care to rescued
animals.
While exemplifying flexibility, organization and a compassionate spirit, key components of the Senior
Team Leader position are providing the link between the caregiver staff and the Director of
Animal Wellness,
Animal Care Coordinator and other shelter departments, through providing leadership, supporting teamwork, providing vital communication,
responding to special needs and ensuring all work is complete and satisfactory.
According to SCART's official website, the
team's mission is as follows: «To
respond to
animal needs and assist other agencies during a disaster or crisis; to educate the public in the
care of
animals during a disaster or crisis and educate them regarding
animal abuse; to provide training to individual owners to take
care of their
animals at home, and to assist the neighborhood
animals before, during and after a disaster; and to offer assistance to cities with
animal sheltering, pet response and disaster recovery as needed and requested.»
As this program continues to serve more injured and abused
animals across Maricopa County, this investment will help the EAMT
team respond more quickly to emergencies and provide life - saving
care and transport of
animals to Second Chance
Animal Trauma Hospital where their lives can be saved.