Sentences with phrase «county shelter data»

However, as of 2007, the Asilomar reports from Palo Alto Animal Services (PAAS) were published, and this agency is now included in the overall county shelter data.

Not exact matches

The four primary ASAP animal shelters (Humane Society for Southwest Washington, Multnomah County Animal Services, Oregon Humane Society, and Washington County Animal Services) pulled cat and dog intake data for all of 2010 from their shelter software / database systems.
One recent study examined two adjacent counties in CA for shelter intake trends using data from 1993 to 2005 [2].
Using shelter data regarding kitten intake from 2009 - 2011, GIS technology identified 16 statistically significant clusters in Tompkins County.
These two counties account for 21 percent of all statewide shelter deaths, according to 2014 data.
Data shows that 72 % of animals in Marion County shelters originate from the following 10 zip codes: 46203: 12 %, 46201: 10 %, 46221: 9 %, 46241: 8 %, 46222: 8 %, 46218: 7 %, 46227: 6 %, 46226: 5 %, 46219: 4 %, and 46205: 3 %
In addition, as part of our 2025 Save Them All initiative that started last year, we launched an enormous data collection effort to examine the country's shelter numbers county by county.
Indeed, the data from Hillsborough County Animal Services are sobering: «From 1996 to 2008... the county's public shelter euthanized about 82 percent (over 306,000) of its animal iCounty Animal Services are sobering: «From 1996 to 2008... the county's public shelter euthanized about 82 percent (over 306,000) of its animal icounty's public shelter euthanized about 82 percent (over 306,000) of its animal intake.
The statistics are grim: 32 percent of dogs and 64 percent of cats at the county shelter were put to sleep in the past two years — more than 20,000 animals — according to county data.
Available annual basis shelter cat intake records are grouped together here from the five Santa Clara county shelters providing data.
Annual shelter cat intakes are shown individually from the five Santa Clara county shelters providing data.
City of San Jose, State of California Department of Finance, and US Census Bureau population data was used to determine the human populations of individual cities in the county, which was then used to estimate the number of cats handled per 1,000 humans at the shelters.
Figure 1 shows the cat intakes from five county shelters since 1982 (KL Johnson, 2014, unpublished data).
Camden County Animal Shelter reports monthly data reports to Shelter Animals Count national database.
This data analysis allowed Humane Network to identify counties that have high numbers of animals dying in shelters and propose ways to bring down those numbers.
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