A recent analysis of
shelter data by an independent group of citizens, with the help of UCLA statisticians, has shown that dramatic drops in intake have been conclusively shown to be driving parallel drops in euthanasia.
Not exact matches
When they plugged individual species
data for vertebrates that depend on the tropical forest for food and
shelter and deforestation patterns from 1970 to 2008 into their model, it projected that 80 — 90 % of extinctions caused
by previous rainforest loss are yet to come.
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.
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.
Recently released
data from a national animal
shelter study
by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals...
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.
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.
Together, these types of
data make up what is called the basic
data matrix recommended
by Shelter Animals Count.
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.
Once an initial baseline of
data has been gathered,
Shelter Animals Count will be able to provide comparative reports — including shelter and U.S. census data through a Tableau Software interface — by mi
Shelter Animals Count will be able to provide comparative reports — including
shelter and U.S. census data through a Tableau Software interface — by mi
shelter and U.S. census
data through a Tableau Software interface —
by mid-2016.
«The other point that gets missed sometimes is that the notion that
shelter dogs are somehow universally damaged goods that need all kinds of red flags is not supported
by the
data,» Patronek says.
I studied the
data reported
by over 1,000
shelters nationwide.
Santa Cruz
shelter data as reported
by California Department of Health and
by California Healthy Pets Coalitions
The calendar year annual
shelter reports were generally not publicly available until 2007, when Asilomar Accords (Maddie's Fund, 2011) reporting standards were adopted
by five of the six local
shelters whose
data is included in this report.
Trend
data is added
by conducting additional surveys, including counts of the
shelter dog populations at representative
shelters of all types around the U.S., and a survey
by listed breed of dogs offered for sale or adoption in online classified ads.
The PPTP for the communities served
by 82 of those
shelters for which I had 2012 intake
data ranged from 3 to 139.
It's not possible to do this kind of study in most states because we don't have complete
data, but massive killing
by a few very bad
shelters seems to be a pattern throughout the United States.
Too many animals, a tight budget and not enough time: These are facts of life at many
shelters, but a
data - based approach can help
shelters make the most of limited resources
by targeting them where they'll have the biggest impact.
These
data and anecdotal information reported
by shelters affected
by H3N2 virus suggest that, to reduce the risk of transmission of H3N2 virus, infected dogs should be isolated from uninfected, unexposed dogs for a period of (greater than or equal to) 21 days following onset of illness.
The ASPCA strongly supports a requirement that key records and
data be maintained
by all
shelters, both public and private, routinely reported to an appropriate central entity, and made available to the public.
All
data for Financial Performance Metrics calculations was provided
by Anderson Animal
Shelter on recent 990s filed with the IRS.
The bi-annual collection and publication of pet - related
data undertaken
by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)(since 1987) and the American Pet Products Association (APPA)(since 1988), which have created some significant benchmarks and other information helpful in understanding the comparative role of animal
shelters
Keep in mind that
shelters are not required to report to any central authority, and there are no clear standards for some of the categories represented
by the
data.
Some of the earliest
data collection efforts were conducted
by the American Humane Association which collected national
shelter reporting statistics for 1985 - 1988 and 1990 (Nasser, Talboy & Moulton, 1992)
B. Records and
data concerning key processes, information, and outcomes must be maintained
by all public and private
shelters and made publicly available.
Dypoon - your list is what I meant
by conservative: pro-gun / anti-union / cautious with private
data / strongly libertarian, As to safety net, nobody advocates letting anyone go without food, clothing,
shelter, medical care.
Similarly, Weltimmo marks another blow to attempts
by data controllers to locate their
data processing operations strategically in order to
shelter from the enforcement activities of active DPAs.
Lawyers can satisfy both groups and reduce their own risk
by moving real estate transactions under the
shelter of an electronic umbrella that minimizes errors and offers certified security compliant protection for client
data.
The Critique cites to the APA Report for
data produced
by a survey
by shelters of their residents during a certain period.