A record 674 dogs and cats were entered into the Rescue Brew Beer contest for a chance to become the 2021 Spokesdog and Spokescat. If you need assistance for deer or birds, search by animal, since most rehabilitators do not have the necessary permits to care for these species. “We are grateful to Charleston Animal Society for opening their doors to these animals in need so local animal welfare organizations in Kentucky can focus on supporting displaced pets,” said Anderson. We offer attic restoration, permanent rodent control, bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more. Rescue Brew Beer will debut at a special event Saturday at the Palmetto Brewing Company’s Charleston Taproom on Huger Street from 4:00 p.m. This map will help you find rehabilitators near you who have permits from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to care for wildlife.
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Members of the Charleston Animal Society rescued 50 dogs. For The Love of Birds is a bird rescue operating in New Jersey and Philadelphia exclusively for charitable and educational purposes of companion birds through rescue, care and placement. Susan Anderson, director of Disaster Response for the ASPCA National Field Response team, said their priority is to help local agencies with the critical support and resources needed to help animals and pet owners during hard times. Patrick Allen, a member of the rescue team at Pasco County Animal Services in Land O' Lakes, Fla., moves animal carriers on Aug. “By helping to clear the shelter in Muhlenberg County and bringing those dogs to Charleston for adoption, we can open space for dogs, cats and other animals displaced by these tornadoes,” said Charleston Animal Society Vice President of Operations and Strategy Aldwin Roman, CAWA.Ĭharleston Animal Society’s Disaster Response Team includes volunteers.
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The Charleston-based team is traveling to Greenville, Kentucky, where they will pick up 20 dogs from the Muhlenberg County Animal Shelter. (WCBD) – The Charleston Animal Society’s Disaster Response Team deployed Monday to help evacuate dogs from an area of Kentucky impacted by a tornado outbreak.