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Blogs: Animals in disasters

A woman lying down with her two cats

National Disaster Preparedness Month: Emergency Preparedness Plans for Pets

Posted on 05/13/2020 by former employee Julie Cappiello

If the tragedies in the Amazon, Australia, and the wildfires in California have taught us one thing, it’s that we need to be prepared for disasters—and our...

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Animals in disasters
Florence - NYC

Meet Florence, the pig traveling the world to spread awareness about disaster risk reduction

Posted on 05/13/2019 by World Animal Protection US

Florence is traveling to the UN’s disaster risk reduction meeting next week with a clear message to governments: Don’t forget animals in global discussions on...

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Animals in disasters

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