But putting large
numbers of animals together transforms waste from an asset into a liability.
But large
numbers of the animals together may create currents that stir oceans.
Factory farming has been developed over the course of the last half - century to maximize production and profit by crowding the greatest
number of animals together into the smallest possible space.
Not exact matches
Given the sheer
number of YouTube videos featuring
animals and kids
together, it's no secret that the two are a perfect pair.
And that's why it took so long to get this
animal put
together: we had to collect huge
numbers of bones in order to get enough that were complete.»
But whereas children recreating these vicious displays simply ram plastic models
of the
animals together in a straight line, a study now suggests that pachycephalosaurs may have bashed one another in a
number of different ways.
Müller warns that when
animal cognition researchers put
together their study groups, they may be missing this kind
of effect if they aren't including equal
numbers of male and female
animals.
A growing
number of findings point to the fact that several dinosaur species were social
animals and maybe hunted
together and took care
of their offspring after they were hatched.
When added
together, the populations
of the towns reveal the
number of residents
of the entire county that can humanely release an unwanted
animal.
The reason this disease seems so common, and is even named «Kennel» cough, is that wherever there are
numbers of dogs confined
together in an enclosed environment such as a kennel,
animal shelter, or indoor dog show, the disease is much more likely to be spread.
Next, put
together a comprehensive,
animal organization survey, complete with contact names, phone
numbers and addresses
of all the
animal groups in your area.
It is easy to be in your shelter and focus on your
numbers, but sharing really does reinforce that we are all in this
together, and it takes all
of animal welfare to really affect change and make a difference.
Together we will ultimately help to improve the health and wellness
of local companion
animals and reduce the
number of unwanted dogs and cats born in our community.
We pledge to work individually and
together to save lives through rescue, adoption, and foster care; to reduce the
number of animals entering shelters; and, to provide pet owners with the services they need to keep their pets healthy and in their homes.
They keep people and their beloved pets
together, while also minimizing the
number of animals being turned over to shelters due to financial struggles.
Together, we will offer free and low cost spay / neuter procedures to our members to help reduce the
number of homeless
animals in the San Antonio area!
Together with a large
number of dedicated volunteers and donors, we are working toward our dream that no adoptable
animal is euthanized in our community.
In Jacksonville, Florida, three organizations (First Coast No More Homeless Pets, Jacksonville Humane Society and Jacksonville
Animal Care & Protective Services) came
together to create a kitten nursery which saved nearly 550 kittens in its first year
of operation, and is poised to double that
number in 2013.
Stopping Pet Overpopulation
Together (SPOT), a program
of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the
number of animals impounded and killed in Atlanta area
animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets
of disadvantaged residents
of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects
of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits
of spay / neuter, tenets
of responsible pet guardianship and the importance
of pet identification; promoting companion
animal adoption.
«
Together with The
Animal Foundation, we hope to reduce the
number of owner surrenders and help find solutions so that pets can stay with their owners and avoid entering the shelter.»
Together, we are collaboratively moving in the right direction to increase the
number of adoptable
animals going to forever homes.
The goal
of ASA is to link
together sanctuary directors and founders in order to share experiences and to enable an ever growing
number of unwanted
animals to find safe - haven.