This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. As images of Haiti continue to show the massive destruction and the ...
Animal welfare groups arrived in Haiti on Saturday to help protect earthquake victims by vaccinating stray dogs and maintaining the health of livestock. One of the biggest animal-related threats posed ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Animal-welfare groups arrived in Haiti on Saturday to help protect ...
Almost a week after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, emergency supplies and personnel to help the people are finally arriving in greater numbers. Help for the country's animals is not far behind.
(AP) — Animal welfare groups arrived in Haiti on Saturday to help protect earthquake victims by vaccinating stray dogs and maintaining the health of livestock. One of the biggest animal-related ...
The American Humane Association's program manager for Animal Emergency Services has deployed to Haiti to assist in an international effort to help animals affected by the earthquake. Tracy Reis, an ...
On Grand Bois, an isolated mountain in southwestern Haiti, researchers and conservation groups have carved out the island nation’s first ever private nature reserve. The new reserve overlaps with the ...
BRUSSELS, Belgium, January 15, 2010 (ENS) – The International Fund for Animal Welfare and the World Society for the Protection of Animals have agreed to head up a coalition of groups to address the ...
ORISKA, N.D. — It was 18 years ago in Haiti when John Draxton broke one of the rules of his mission trip. “They tell you not to give your number out, not to give your email out, because they’re going ...
Gerome Louis* seemed nervous when I first met him outside a barbershop in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. On the phone he said he wanted to meet close to his home, in case anyone was following ...
One of the biggest animal-related threats posed by the magnitude-7.0 quake, which killed an estimated 200,000 people and left thousands more homeless, is an increased incidence of rabies, said Ian ...
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