Sentences with phrase «shelter the data from»

In Jan 2005 Phil Jones said he would be sheltering the data from FOI.
«states that he will be using IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) to shelter the data from Freedom of Information requests.»

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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 data.
Two local towns — Oyster Bay and Shelter Island — and 20 villages adopted tax increases that are higher than the tax cap, according to data from the state comptroller's office.
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.
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.
They are: sheltered asthmatic protagonist Mikey (Sean Astin), Spanish - translating wiseass «Mouth» (Cory Feldman), fraidy - cat klutz «Chunk» (Jeff Cohen), and gadget - inventing Chinese boy «Data» (Jonathan Ke Quan, Short Round from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom).
We were also student safety coordinators, organizers of school - wide data, parent engagement specialists, and we dealt with many of the compliance - related tasks that principals designated to us — everything from conducting fire and shelter drills to checking little heads for lice.
Perhaps that's one reason why the Panama Papers — the massive data leak detailing how the world's uber - wealthy use off - shore accounts to shelter billions of dollars from the tax man — is striking a nerve.
The data we used for this analysis is from shelters that submit their data to our ASPCA database.
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!
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.
Recently released data from a national animal shelter study by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals...
This post is a supplement to the previous series comparing the open data from Austin Animal Center to that from another city shelter.
Data collected from shelters in 19 U.S. and Canadian cities (thanks to an amazing team of volunteers!)
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].
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].
So looking at the data, the majority of people are already leaning toward rescuing their next pet — with another 28 % of people who are «swing voters» if you will — could or could not get their pet from a rescue or shelter.
We also rely on our shelter partners as priceless sources of data from the front lines.
1 Total adoption numbers and donation amount are expected to increase as Maddie's Fund continues to collect data from participating shelters and rescue groups.
We are also collecting data from shelter and rescue directors about shelter medicine within your organization.
Using shelter data regarding kitten intake from 2009 - 2011, GIS technology identified 16 statistically significant clusters in Tompkins County.
But some interesting data from Dr. Emily Weiss at the ASPCA highlights that pit bulls are really very highly adoptable dogs (they are actually the third most adopted breed from the shelters she studied) but that other issues, including breed - specific housing issues, are leading to many of their challenges.
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 transpShelter Animals Count is a partnership between major animal welfare organizations (including The HSUS) that encourages standardizing shelter data and increasing transpshelter data and increasing transparency.
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 %
We offer free service to low income, under - served areas where data proves the majority of animals entering our shelters come from.
Estimated average shelter savings based on actual member purchases data from January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014.
Created with data from thousands of U.S. veterinary practices and shelters, the map can help you and your clients understand the heartworm risk in your area.
An estimated 70 percent of dogs that end up in shelters are classified as pit bull - type dogs, according to data from PETA.
Accurate data from shelters and rescue groups is difficult to obtain because there is no central data reporting system for these institutions, and most states don't require reporting.
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 intfrom 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 intFrom 1996 to 2008... the county's public shelter euthanized about 82 percent (over 306,000) of its animal intake.
I reviewed the data from the states that mandate shelter reporting.
While the full study is ongoing, data collection from one of the shelters participating in the research, Louisville Metro Animal Services, is complete.
The AHS announced its latest survey data, along with unveiling a new heartworm incidence map based on data from veterinary practices and shelters across the country.
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.
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.
Figure 1 shows the cat intakes from five county shelters since 1982 (KL Johnson, 2014, unpublished data).
One of our partners — PetSmart Charities ® — recently released the latest data from its third U.S. Shelter Pet Report.
At a 2011 conference (Cicirelli & DuCharme, 2011) data from the 2008 Jacksonville, Florida, USA shelter neuter return project, known as Feral Freedom, showed a 23 % decrease in cat intakes after 3 years from their SNR program.
We're collecting shelter data (dogs and cats only) based on the Asilomar Accords from more than 500 animal welfare organizations.
More than 4,200 veterinarians from clinics and shelters across the U.S. responded to the request for heartworm data, supplying information from some 3.5 million heartworm tests.
What we do know, from the survey data that follows, is that U.S. animal shelter killing is down to about 2.7 million per year, including about 1.4 million cats (53 %) and 1.3 million dogs (47 %).
The PPTP for the communities served by 82 of those shelters for which I had 2012 intake data ranged from 3 to 139.
Data indicates that 10 - 15 % of new pet ownership comes from shelters or private caregivers.
There are two primary functions within the department: Using the ASPCA Dashboard, ProLearning manages the capture, analysis and interpretation of shelter and program data to identify best practices and lessons - learned from ASPCA partner communities.
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.
Clifton's estimates are derived not from surveys of homeowners feeding stray and feral cats, but from «information about the typical numbers of cats found in common habitat types, gleaned from a national survey of cat rescuers... cross-compared with animal shelter intake data
CFHS will be seeking data from municipal shelters, veterinarians, humane societies and SPCAs, rescue organizations, trap - neuter - return groups, spay / neuter groups, and other organizations across Canada that help to house or care for unwanted, abandoned, stray and feral cats in Canada.
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