The NKLA initiative, led by Best Friends, is a collaboration with LA Animal Services and more than 110
local animal welfare organizations working together to employ innovative, life - saving strategies.
Not exact matches
They
work with
local schools, civic groups, neighborhood community associations, scout troops, and other
organizations to provide humane education and promote the
welfare of all
animals.
She is affiliated with many other
local and national
animal welfare organizations and is a committed vegan,
working toward the day when all people recognize that all
animals deserve to be treated humanely.
The goal of this partnership is to help
local shelters and
animal welfare organizations in these states to advance their
work and promote
animal welfare through community outreach and sheltering of homeless
animals.
Since 2010, Best Friends
Animal Society has been working collaboratively with city shelters, local animal welfare organizations, and passionate advocates and volunteers to save the lives of pets in shelters in New York City and the surrounding tri-state
Animal Society has been
working collaboratively with city shelters,
local animal welfare organizations, and passionate advocates and volunteers to save the lives of pets in shelters in New York City and the surrounding tri-state
animal welfare organizations, and passionate advocates and volunteers to save the lives of pets in shelters in New York City and the surrounding tri-state area.
Best Friends in New York
works collaboratively with city shelters,
local animal welfare organizations, passionate advocates and volunteers to save the lives of pets in the shelters of New York City and the surrounding tri-state area.
Working in schools, with the
local media, and with national
organizations, we continue to show our faith in the future through teaching about
animal welfare.
The Humane Society of the United States,
working with a coalition of
local and national
animal -
welfare organizations, is backing the amendment.
Because wildfires by their nature affect relatively smaller areas than hurricanes,
local and regional
animal welfare organizations do the bulk of the
work.
Motley Zoo
Animal Rescue dedicates its work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization of healthy, adoptable animals due to limited space and funds of our local, national, and international animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
Animal Rescue dedicates its
work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization of healthy, adoptable
animals due to limited space and funds of our
local, national, and international
animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
animal welfare organizations as well as
working to end abuse and neglect of all
animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all
animalanimal life.
We strongly suggest that travelers, tourists and residents concerned about the effects of inhumane
animal control write to the relevant tourism ministries in that country and ask that they
work closely with qualified
local and international
animal welfare organizations to implement humane
animal control policies.
National and
local animal welfare organizations are
working to rescue, feed, and shelter these
animals.
Since 2001, Minnesota Spay / Neuter Project has
worked in partnership with
local animal shelters, veterinarians, and other non-profit
animal welfare organization to spay and neuter over 5000 pets in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Furever Friends, Ft. Worth, TX Furever Friends, Inc. is an
animal rescue
organization founded in 1995 by experienced
animal welfare volunteers who wanted to
work with
local animal shelters, veterinarians, and the community to find homes for unwanted and abandoned
animals.
Her
animal welfare career spans almost thirty years
working in leadership roles in
local and national nonprofit and governmental
animal control
organizations in New York, Arizona, Oklahoma City and California.
Through partnerships with
local organizations in Codman Square, ARL
works to improve the
welfare of
animals and deepen the understanding of the human -
animal bond and its connections with individual and community health.
The «Break the Cycle» event will also help raise awareness for Spay / Neuter / Adopt and generate support for all the hard -
working local animal welfare organizations in the area.
As part of our commitment to
animal welfare, we have helped find homes for over 60,000 homeless
animals through Norcal Pet Adoptions and we
work closely with and materially support numerous
local SPCAs and pet rescue
organizations.