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New York Humane Lobby Day '09 - Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal
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Over 100 members and supporters of The Humane Society of the United States joined together on Mon, March 30th, 2009 in Albany for the New York State Humane Lobby Day.

The animal advocates met with 107 of the 212 state legislators on pending legislation to strengthen anti-dogfighting laws, prohibit the canned shoots of captive exotic animals, crack down on puppy mills, and press for the humane treatment of "downed" farmed animals who are too sick or injured to get up for slaughter.

The event was co-sponsored by the New York State Humane Association. Senator Frank Padavan and Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal received humane legislators awards to commend their support and dedication to animal protection issues.

Join us at www.humanesociety.org/join

Humane Society truck

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Humane Society truck
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The Humane Society brought some kittens and puppies for people to look at for the "Summer on Trade" thing. I was there too late to go pet the animals.

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"Sal" visits Willamette Humane Society
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Sal inside the cat suite.

32 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009

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32 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009
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Image by STREETZA
Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.! The Wisconsin Humane Society invited dogs and their families to an Adopt-a-Thon and Open House to celebrate their 130th Anniversary.

Streetza was there with a completely meat-free menu. Slices included an WHS anniversary pizza, loaded with artichoke hearts and fresh basil.

Over the weekend, the WHS found homes for 130 animals!

There were fun activities for dogs, adults and children. We were happy to a part of the festivities and donated a portion of the sales to the WHS by purchasing raffle tickets. Hope we win the Smart Car. :)

Nice Animal Humane Society photos

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52 69420
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Image by Joplin Tornado Lost and Found Pets
Joplin Humane Society Animal Adoption & Resource Center
69420 Female Terrier


It's Raining Kittens!
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A foster kitten at the Kentucky Humane Society. A litter came in with their mother back in March. "Kitten season" has begun...



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one of my foster kittens for the boulder humane society


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Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
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The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.


Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
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Image by heypatrick
The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.


Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
animal humane society
Image by heypatrick
The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.

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Wood County Humane Society Animals
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Wood County Humane Society Animals
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New York Humane Lobby Day '09
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Image by heypatrick
Over 100 members and supporters of The Humane Society of the United States joined together on Mon, March 30th, 2009 in Albany for the New York State Humane Lobby Day.

The animal advocates met with 107 of the 212 state legislators on pending legislation to strengthen anti-dogfighting laws, prohibit the canned shoots of captive exotic animals, crack down on puppy mills, and press for the humane treatment of "downed" farmed animals who are too sick or injured to get up for slaughter.

The event was co-sponsored by the New York State Humane Association. Senator Frank Padavan and Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal received humane legislators awards to commend their support and dedication to animal protection issues.

Join us at www.humanesociety.org/join

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Foster Kitten
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Image by wanderstruck
A foster kitten at the Kentucky Humane Society.


kittens1.jpg
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Image by HSWC
These are two kittens in a litter of four that we are currently fostering. All four kittens were found abandoned in a rural area. They will be available for adoption in the second or third week of June. If you are interested in adopting them please call the Humane Society of Williamson County in Leander, TX at 512-260-3602. The website is www.hswc.net

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53 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009
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Image by STREETZA
Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.! The Wisconsin Humane Society invited dogs and their families to an Adopt-a-Thon and Open House to celebrate their 130th Anniversary.

Streetza was there with a completely meat-free menu. Slices included an WHS anniversary pizza, loaded with artichoke hearts and fresh basil.

Over the weekend, the WHS found homes for 130 animals!

There were fun activities for dogs, adults and children. We were happy to a part of the festivities and donated a portion of the sales to the WHS by purchasing raffle tickets. Hope we win the Smart Car. :)


52 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009
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Image by STREETZA
Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.! The Wisconsin Humane Society invited dogs and their families to an Adopt-a-Thon and Open House to celebrate their 130th Anniversary.

Streetza was there with a completely meat-free menu. Slices included an WHS anniversary pizza, loaded with artichoke hearts and fresh basil.

Over the weekend, the WHS found homes for 130 animals!

There were fun activities for dogs, adults and children. We were happy to a part of the festivities and donated a portion of the sales to the WHS by purchasing raffle tickets. Hope we win the Smart Car. :)

20 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009

A few nice animal humane society images I found:


20 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009
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Image by STREETZA
Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.! The Wisconsin Humane Society invited dogs and their families to an Adopt-a-Thon and Open House to celebrate their 130th Anniversary.

Streetza was there with a completely meat-free menu. Slices included an WHS anniversary pizza, loaded with artichoke hearts and fresh basil.

Over the weekend, the WHS found homes for 130 animals!

There were fun activities for dogs, adults and children. We were happy to a part of the festivities and donated a portion of the sales to the WHS by purchasing raffle tickets. Hope we win the Smart Car. :)


46 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009
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Image by STREETZA
Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.! The Wisconsin Humane Society invited dogs and their families to an Adopt-a-Thon and Open House to celebrate their 130th Anniversary.

Streetza was there with a completely meat-free menu. Slices included an WHS anniversary pizza, loaded with artichoke hearts and fresh basil.

Over the weekend, the WHS found homes for 130 animals!

There were fun activities for dogs, adults and children. We were happy to a part of the festivities and donated a portion of the sales to the WHS by purchasing raffle tickets. Hope we win the Smart Car. :)

Cool Animal Humane Society images

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Antigua Animal Shelter 2
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Image by Kate Tomlinson


Cat Face
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Image by Nahh


I has a tongue
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Image by Nahh

New York Humane Lobby Day '09

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New York Humane Lobby Day '09
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Image by heypatrick
Over 100 members and supporters of The Humane Society of the United States joined together on Mon, March 30th, 2009 in Albany for the New York State Humane Lobby Day.

The animal advocates met with 107 of the 212 state legislators on pending legislation to strengthen anti-dogfighting laws, prohibit the canned shoots of captive exotic animals, crack down on puppy mills, and press for the humane treatment of "downed" farmed animals who are too sick or injured to get up for slaughter.

The event was co-sponsored by the New York State Humane Association. Senator Frank Padavan and Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal received humane legislators awards to commend their support and dedication to animal protection issues.

Join us at www.humanesociety.org/join

Cool Animal Humane Society images

A few nice animal humane society images I found:




NYC Party Animals '08 - Humane Society Legislative Fund
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New Yorkers party for animals to benefit Humane Society Legislative Fund - www.hslf.org

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55 Streetza Pizza at the 130th anniversary of the Wisconsin Humane Society September 12, 2009
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Image by STREETZA
Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.! The Wisconsin Humane Society invited dogs and their families to an Adopt-a-Thon and Open House to celebrate their 130th Anniversary.

Streetza was there with a completely meat-free menu. Slices included an WHS anniversary pizza, loaded with artichoke hearts and fresh basil.

Over the weekend, the WHS found homes for 130 animals!

There were fun activities for dogs, adults and children. We were happy to a part of the festivities and donated a portion of the sales to the WHS by purchasing raffle tickets. Hope we win the Smart Car. :)

Cool Animal Humane Society images

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NYC Party Animals '08 - Humane Society Legislative Fund
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Image by heypatrick
New Yorkers party for animals to benefit Humane Society Legislative Fund - www.hslf.org


NYC Party Animals '08 - Humane Society Legislative Fund
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Image by heypatrick
New Yorkers party for animals to benefit Humane Society Legislative Fund - www.hslf.org

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A few nice animal humane society images I found:



Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
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Image by heypatrick
The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.


Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
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Image by heypatrick
The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.

Cool Animal Humane Society images

A few nice animal humane society images I found:


Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
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Image by heypatrick
The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.


Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
animal humane society
Image by heypatrick
The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.


Vigil for Prospect Park Geese
animal humane society
Image by heypatrick
The Humane Society of the United States, New York State Senator Eric Adams, and City Council Member Brad Lander joined about 75 people to hold vigil for Prospect Park's slaughtered geese by the lake on the southwest side of the park.

The event was organized by concerned community members through the "For the love of the geese in Prospect Park" facebook group.

More info:
www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2010/hsus_urges...

The Humane Society of the United States Urges Halt to Goose Slaughter

NEW YORK (July 14, 2010) – The Humane Society of the United States calls on New York officials to immediately halt its program to kill resident Canada geese and work instead on a plan that will truly protect public safety and clears the geese from certain areas.

News outlets have reported that many New Yorkers are also distressed about the city’s contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture which resulted in the recent killing of 400 resident Canada geese in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and includes plans to round up more geese this week.

“This inhumane, ineffective and costly contract is the wrong way to address the goose population,” said Patrick Kwan, New York state director for The HSUS. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have examined feather remains from the 2009 US Airways Flight 1549 bird strike and determined that the Canada geese involved were from a migrating population, not the local resident populations targeted by these roundups.

Many of the geese now being killed would never have been hatched if the city had adopted The HSUS’ recommendations in 2009 to implement a comprehensive program to render goose eggs unviable, along with other effective tactics.

Communities across the country have had tremendous success with such programs that include treating eggs so they don’t hatch, modifying habitats so they don’t attract geese, and using trained dogs to make geese fly elsewhere. A comprehensive, transparent and publicly supported management plan which includes these components is sorely needed to address the goose issue.

The HSUS offers extensive resources for developing programs to humanely reduce conflicts with geese and other wild animals.

Facts

• Airport safety programs can keep the flying public safe and can be humane. The best programs use long-term strategies to permanently reduce the conditions that attract geese to airports.

• Killing geese merely opens habitat for other geese to fill. The answer is to treat the problem at the source—make airports and surrounding areas undesirable habitat to the birds while preventing flock growth with egg addling programs.

• Federal law protects Canada geese; however, that only means that people cannot harm birds without US Fish and Wildlife Service permission.

Cool Animal Humane Society images

A few nice animal humane society images I found:


Felicia Humane Society of Utah Cage 19
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Image by maplegirlie
This is Felicia the black lab staring at a tennis ball held by a volunteer at the Humane Society of Utah (HSU).

Like many of the dogs at HSU, she's got a wonderful disposition leaving me to wonder *why* she is there. When you meet her you feel like you are meeting one of your friends' ole, lovable family dog.

If you are interested in adopting this dog, contact the Humane Society of Utah and ask for Felicia in Cage #19 or number A001601.

Humane Society of Utah
4242 South 300 West
Murray, UT 84107

Phone: (801) 261-2919

**Black dogs at the Humane Society of Utah are always half price.

Why?

Black dogs have a harder time finding homes than light- or multi-colored dogs.

Black dogs and cats make up almost 75% of the "pull list" -- that is, adoptable animals who are euthanized due to lack of space and time in adoption
department running out.

Here's a video that clearly illustrates the challenges that black animals face: revver.com/watch/285936/


Animal Humane Society
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Image by interplanetary shoes

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"Sal" visits Willamette Humane Society
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Image by Travel Salem
Sal makes a new kitty pal.


"Sal" visits Willamette Humane Society
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Image by Travel Salem
Sal with volunteer and shelter dog.

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