Lincoln Animal Ambassadors is addressing the root
causes of animal homelessness in Lincoln and the surrounding area.
This May, we hope you will join us in addressing the root
causes of animal homelessness in our area.
Recently, Pets in Omaha and the Lincoln Animal Ambassadors (LAA) worked together to talk about
the causes of animal homelessness, how to involve the community, and on growing education and awareness for important animal issues.
Not exact matches
We do very limited work on advocacy around other specific
animal issues such as use
of animals in laboratories and companion
animal homelessness, because we think good opportunities to help
animals are much easier to find in the area
of farm
animal advocacy (and additionally the less popular area
of wild
animal suffering).104 The work we do in these areas serves mainly to check our assumptions about the scale, tractability, and neglectedness
of various
causes.
If she could find a way to curb population growth, then
homelessness, disease, starvation, cruelty, shelter overcrowding and other
causes of animal suffering would be reduced as a result.
«The cat overpopulation crisis in our area has
caused too many
animals to face a life
of homelessness, starvation, cruelty, disease and unimaginable suffering.
Through efforts like
Animal Care EXPO,
Animal Sheltering magazine and The Shelter Pet Project, The HSUS works ceaselessly to help shelters reduce the need for euthanasia, all while striving to identify and address the root
causes of pet
homelessness through our puppy mill work, Pets for Life and other initiatives.
Wyman, who has a background in social services and once worked at a homeless shelter, has long seen the need for
animal organizations to tackle the root
causes of pet
homelessness.
The
Animal Foundation's lifesaving programs are designed to address the root
causes of pet overpopulation and
homelessness and include: adoptions; low - cost spay / neuter, microchipping and vaccination services; lost & found pets; Community Cats; and more.
Since then, she has planned and coordinated several fundraising campaigns, and raised hundreds
of thousands
of dollars for philanthropic
causes supporting education,
homelessness, literacy, suicide prevention, cancer research, prenatal research, and
animal welfare.
Founded in 1978, The
Animal Foundation's lifesaving programs are designed to address the root
causes of pet overpopulation and
homelessness and include: adoptions; low - cost spay / neuter, microchipping and vaccination services; lost & found pets; Community Cats; and more.
Our research explores the areas
of preventative medicine and infectious disease management in shelters, and investigates the
causes of pet
homelessness, so that we can develop effective strategies to address
animal abandonment and increase adoption rates.
Each community is unique, however, in terms
of the particular sources and
causes of companion
animal homelessness and the primary barriers that exist to having pets altered.