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Sunday, April 30, 2006

Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS)

While poking around the UAN site, I found some information that on Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS). This group has been in existance since 1988 and has been involved in almost 70 disasters worldwide.

"When disaster strikes, people can depend upon the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Red Cross or National Guard for aid and assistance, but who is there to help the animals?

The Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) began filling this void over 15 years ago, responding to wild fires, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes to care for the animals. When EARS arrives, trained volunteers rescue, shelter, feed, groom, exercise and provide TLC for any displaced companion animals, wildlife and livestock during the duration of a disaster with no charge to the community.

With over 2,000 trained volunteers nationwide, EARS is ready to respond to disasters anywhere in the United States within 24 hours."

You, too, can help locally!

North Carolina is considered to be in the Mid-Atlantic Region of EARS along with Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington DC and West Virginia. This region's Director is Cora Tyson . If you would like to get involved, drop her a line.

http://www.uan.org/ears/regional.html

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