I am encouraged by the overall trends we are seeing across the country
in shelter data and am motivated to seek change in that euthanasia category.
Not exact matches
In Toronto, 31 percent of the people sleeping in city - run shelters in January were refugee claimants - up from nearly 19 percent a year ago, according to city dat
In Toronto, 31 percent of the people sleeping
in city - run shelters in January were refugee claimants - up from nearly 19 percent a year ago, according to city dat
in city - run
shelters in January were refugee claimants - up from nearly 19 percent a year ago, according to city dat
in January were refugee claimants - up from nearly 19 percent a year ago, according to city
data.
The number of homeless people
in city
shelters has exceeded 60,000 for the first time
in history, official
data revealed Wednesday.
The number of homeless people
in city
shelters has exceeded 60,000 for the first time
in history, official
data revealed.
The Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness has added the number of students living
in shelters to its online interactive
data tool, which is available at http://tinyurl.com/zpt9s64.
Taylor's resignation comes after two weeks
in which the Homeless Services Commissioner appeared to have a less - than - full command of
data about the city's homeless
shelter system during testimony he gave to the City Council, and during a sit - down television interview.
«He sure knows his
data because I've been
in plenty of meetings with him where we've gone over the
data, and the fact that 22,000 people are moved out of the
shelter — he gets a lot of credit for,» de Blasio said.
According to Department of Homeless Services
data, there were 23,554 children and 36,463 adults
in shelters as of this week.
The responses from evacuees were then uploaded to the system, which integrated them with
data from the
shelters» emergency clinics and surveillance reports from Houston Department of Health and Human Services epidemiologists
in the field.
Researchers focused their study on 100 municipalities
in Colorado, the only state to compile public
data for animal
shelter surrenders and other statistics.
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She possesses a vast level of knowledge
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Six years ago, the consumer advocacy group, Canadians for Tax Fairness, released
data that showed how firms and individuals were
sheltering as much as $ 170 billion
in offshore tax havens
in 10 locations across the globe.
In addition to the collection of the data, our conversations with shelter workers revealed that many cities have a part - time worker who cares for animals in the morning and then works at a different position thereafte
In addition to the collection of the
data, our conversations with
shelter workers revealed that many cities have a part - time worker who cares for animals
in the morning and then works at a different position thereafte
in the morning and then works at a different position thereafter.
We gathered
data on
shelter access,
shelter protocols, affordable spay / neuter programs, household incomes and population density
in order to present a matrix that describes the lives of at - risk pets.
So ask yourself this: why don't 75 - 80 % more of our pet owning public use the
shelter to get their new best friend: new best friend is 60 % likely to be ill / diseased; new best friend is likely to have an evaluation done by a non behavioral professional; new best friend may be covered
in poo and his environment is not pleasant to the nose; new best friend lives
in a place where my family and I can not talk or think and the counselor yelled at us the whole time trying to drown out the incessant barking;
shelter has collected very little
data on new best friend and does not have adequate staff to assist me with my adoption.
In the coming days, we'll also have a guest post from DNA My Dog's founder, Mindy Tenenbaum, about how the easy - to - use cheek swab DNA test is helpful for
shelter staff who can use the
data to help place their furry adoptees into their perfect forever homes!
Compared with client - owned — group
data, significantly more relinquished
shelter dogs
in the confidential information group were reported to have ownerdirected aggression, stranger - directed aggression, dog - directed aggression or fear, stranger - directed fear, nonsocial fear, and separation - related behaviors.
About 4,500 veterinary practices and
shelters from across the U.S. participated
in the AHS Incidence Survey
in early 2017, with the surveyfocusing on
data from the 2016 calendar year.
Wenstrup J, Dowidchuk A. Pet overpopulation:
Data and measurement issues
in shelters.
Moving forward,
shelters can analyze their
data in this way for various types of scenarios including:
I looked at
data for another
shelter like mine: Medium - sized, open - admissions
shelter, and
in a large city.
Continuing our look into the animal
shelter open
data for the city
shelters in Austin and Sacramento, we see how to wrangle the
data so that it can be analyzed using R, the popular software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
The objectives of this manuscript are to: 1) describe the use of GIS technology
in developing and tracking a
data - based target for decreasing
shelter intake; 2) discuss the types of interventions used
in the attempt to decrease intake and 3) document the efficacy of this approach
in decreasing
shelter intake.
Data collected from
shelters in 19 U.S. and Canadian cities (thanks to an amazing team of volunteers!)
One recent study examined two adjacent counties
in CA for
shelter intake trends using
data from 1993 to 2005 [2].
Using
data form an animal
sheltering organization, the number of dogs and cats euthanized
in 2002 was 7473.
A third article summarized
data from two different programs
in different parts of the country for the effect of spay / neuter on
shelter intake and euthanasia [4].
Although the software varied by
shelter, they all were able to provide intake
data in an Excel format that included individual records for all cats and dogs that entered their
shelters in 2010.
As well, we will consider the current
data in light of the fundamental goal of protecting the lives of
shelter animals.
This post is the first
in a series that will consider open animal
shelter data and the ways
in which it can be used.
In this third post in our series, we use R and open data to calculate and visualize a few basic numbers about intake at the Austin and Sacramento city shelter
In this third post
in our series, we use R and open data to calculate and visualize a few basic numbers about intake at the Austin and Sacramento city shelter
in our series, we use R and open
data to calculate and visualize a few basic numbers about intake at the Austin and Sacramento city
shelters.
Access to the
data gives you, as a taxpayer or donor, insight into animal
shelter facts and how the
shelters in your area are performing.
Millions of animals are killed
in animal
shelters annually, but many
shelters do not record or report
data on the intake and disposition of the animals
in their care.
On an annual basis, we publish this
data in the form of the Animal
Shelter Statistics Report.
Thanks to new
data and working together to Save Them All, good progress has been made to reduce the number of cats and dogs killed
in America's
shelters every year.
In South Carolina, we have some
data that indicates live release rate at SC
shelters may be about 65 - 75 % but currently there is no way to know for sure.
Tracks designed for veterinarians,
shelter administrators, veterinary technicians, veterinary students and volunteers will present research
data, insights and proven strategies for saving lives
in animal
shelters.
We will also be more than happy to help set - up your
shelter's website or integrate it with your
data in the iShelters suite of programs.
The
Shelter Medicine Program will collaborate with your shelter to gather data, discuss strengths and areas of concern, and develop recommendations and action plans in the form of a written report to support strengths and address co
Shelter Medicine Program will collaborate with your
shelter to gather data, discuss strengths and areas of concern, and develop recommendations and action plans in the form of a written report to support strengths and address co
shelter to gather
data, discuss strengths and areas of concern, and develop recommendations and action plans
in the form of a written report to support strengths and address concerns.
In fact, 70 % of all cats who enter
shelters are killed there, according to the most reliable
data available.
The first report of its kind, Cats
in Canada investigated this overwhelming situation of cat overpopulation and presented
data regarding the extent of homelessness, overburdened animal
shelters and euthanasia.
Presentations covered resent research
data, insights and proven strategies for saving lives
in animal
shelters.
Using
shelter data regarding kitten intake from 2009 - 2011, GIS technology identified 16 statistically significant clusters
in Tompkins County.
Shelter data has come a long way
in the 21st century.
Our Admin Angels assist at the front desk of the
shelter during the lunch hours; answering the phone,
data entry
in PetPoint, assisting with adoptions and transactions, and / or many other administrative duties.
A concept called Open Adoption is another example of a
data - driven approach that has been widely accepted
in recent years by both No Kill and traditional
shelters.
Published
in the November, 2012 issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, «Prevalence of serum antibody titers against feline panleukopenia virus, feline herpesvirus 1, and feline calicivirus
in cats entering a Florida animal
shelter,» presented
data indicating the majority of cats coming into a
shelter do not have immunity to the common feline diseases feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), feline herpesvirus 1 (FHV1) and feline calicivirus (FCV).
Last month they shared the lessons they've learned along the way — and
in today's blog, they'll show you how you can create maps using your
shelter's
data.
Building from the Asilomar Accords (a system developed
in 2004 to standardize the way
shelters track their live - release rates),
Shelter Animals Count is a partnership between major animal welfare organizations (including The HSUS) that encourages standardizing shelter data and increasing transp
Shelter Animals Count is a partnership between major animal welfare organizations (including The HSUS) that encourages standardizing
shelter data and increasing transp
shelter data and increasing transparency.