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Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo

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Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo
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Image by ACPL
In December 2007, people of all ages came to the Children's Services department to dress their favorite stuffed animal with the latest fashions. We used fabric, ribbon, pom pons, pipe cleaners, sequins, buttons, and more. We had so much fun!

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Image by carlo sarnacchioli
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Active service stable
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Image by National Library of Scotland
A rather primitive form of outdoor stable with a soldier grooming a horse. With no stable roof to protect the horses from adverse weather, it is likely that the horses were not in a good physical state, as illustrated by the rather emaciated conditions of the horses to the right of the picture.

Though horses were deployed in cavalry attacks at the start of the war, the quick shift to mechanised warfare on the Western Front meant that they would later be used for carrying supplies rather than as an offensive strategy. In short, horses were no match for machine guns, landmines and belts of barbed wire.

[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE WESTERN FRONT. An active service stable.']

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Quinn
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Image by stephskardal
Quinn is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #340851.


Baebae, Shall we Dance?
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Image by stephskardal
Baebae is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #340713.


Baebae
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Image by stephskardal
Baebae is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #340713.

Edmonton Police Service supports NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank

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Edmonton Police Service supports NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank
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Image by N A I T
NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank benefited from the generosity of the Edmonton Police Service’s Canine Unit.

Seven police service dogs have each donated a unit of blood to help address a chronic shortage of canine blood supplies in Alberta.


Edmonton Police Service supports NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank
service animal
Image by N A I T
NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank benefited from the generosity of the Edmonton Police Service’s Canine Unit.

Seven police service dogs have each donated a unit of blood to help address a chronic shortage of canine blood supplies in Alberta.

Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo

A few nice service animal images I found:


Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo
service animal
Image by ACPL
In December 2007, people of all ages came to the Children's Services department to dress their favorite stuffed animal with the latest fashions. We used fabric, ribbon, pom pons, pipe cleaners, sequins, buttons, and more. We had so much fun!


Main Library Stuffed Animal Fashion Expo
service animal
Image by ACPL
In December 2007, people of all ages came to the Children's Services department to dress their favorite stuffed animal with the latest fashions. We used fabric, ribbon, pom pons, pipe cleaners, sequins, buttons, and more. We had so much fun!

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achilles-- out of time
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Image by outlier*
Achilles is in the Metro Animal Services shelter in Louisville, KY. He's a gigantic goof of a guy--about two years old and 100 pounds of playful, exploratory energy in need of a strong and loving handler/owner. Someone at the shelter worked with Achilles; I don't know who, but he was adopted out with the ability to "sit" and to walk calmly on leash. His adopters let his training go, and then brought him back to the shelter a month later. Now he's on the euthanasia list. There was a potential adopter, and he wanted to know how Achilles does with other dogs, so I brought my dog, Crow, whom I know to be reliable, to the shelter and the Animal Care Manager tested Achilles with Crow. He was fine, no signs of dog aggression or human aggression at all, though he doesn't like cats. If you know someone anywhere within driving distance of Louisville, KY who might adopt Achilles, contact me right away please!


Service Dog
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Image by Found Animals
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Virginia Tech staff member and student Dan Hua talks with Service intern Byron Hamstead
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
On September 25, 2012, the Service , Virginia Tech, Lincoln Memorial University, and several other partners released 5,000 endangered mussels into the Tennessee stretch of the Powell River.




Biologists released more than 4,000 one-year-old endangered oyster mussels and 1,000 one-year-old endangered combshell mussels across four sites on the Powell River. The animals were propagated and reared at Virginia Tech’s Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Center in Blacksburg, Virginia. The release is the largest recovery effort to date for the two endangered mussels in the Powell River.




The Powell River is one of the nation’s most diverse, with nearly 100 species of fish, and 35 species of mussels. Mussels benefit people and wildlife alike. Mussels clean rivers by filtering algae, bacteria and debris suspended in the water. Mussels are sensitive to water pollutions and are used by scientists to monitor river health. Many animals such as otter, fish, and migratory birds reply upon healthy freshwater mussel assemblages as a food source.




Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
www.fws.gov/asheville/

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Groups of students looks for stream animals
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
One easy way to find stream animals is simply looking on the bottom of rocks where mayflies, caddisflies, and stoneflies can often be found.

Eighth-grade students from North Carolina's Haywood County came out to the Pigeon River to learn about rivers and stream health as part of the 2011 Pigeon River Kids in the Creek event.

Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
www.fws.gov/asheville/

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mcbutters--adopted!
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Image by outlier dogs
This is McButters, a young adult corgi/Jack Russell mix available for adoption from Metro Animal Services in Louisville. McButters is an active, intelligent little guy, about 25 pounds. He loves people and gets along really well with other dogs. He'd make a wonderful family pet, especially for a family that puts in a couple of 5-minute training sessions each day and follows up with consistent rules. He's such a cutie, and he will be a loyal, happy companion!

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I Need a Home
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Image by lowjumpingfrog
And a New Hairdo. Come take me home, I am the Salt Lake County Animal Services


Cash the shelter dog ID# A339649
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Image by maplegirlie
Cash is available for adoption from Salt Lake County Animal Services shelter - 511 West 3900 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84123. Call (801) 559-1100 and ask for dog ID# A339649. As you can see from the video, he's a people person.


Lawn Service
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Image by James Marvin Phelps
Always prompt, arriving early in the morning and then coming back in the evening to make sure the lawn is well cared for.

Disaster Animal Response Team van

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Disaster Animal Response Team van
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
August 2010 - Dauphin Island, Alabama. Disaster Animal Response Team member Karen Burns gets into a van used to transport oiled wildlife to the Theodore, Alabama Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. Credit: Catherine J. Hibbard/USFWS www.fws.gov/home/dhoilspill/


IMG_3886
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Image by maplegirlie
The temptation to connect can be overwhelming.
See a much better photo of her at www.petharbor.com/pet.asp?uaid=SLCO.A373077

3-year-old Belladonna, a gray and white female pitbull, has been at the shelter since April 20, 2012. She is available for adoption. For more information ask for animal ID# 373077 when you call or stop by:
Salt Lake County Animal Services shelter
511 West 3900 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84123
phone (801) 559-1100

My name is *BELLADONNA* - ID# A373077
I am an unaltered female, gray and white Pit Bull Terrier.


Self service restaurant
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Image by Javier Kohen

Service intern David Caldwell searches for spiders

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Service intern David Caldwell searches for spiders
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
The spruce-fir moss spider is an endangered animal found only at the tops of the highest peaks in the eastern United States. This video follows a team of scientists as they search for the rare spider in order to carry specimens back to their lab for genetic analysis which will provide information to help guide future conservation efforts. The team included Dr. Marshal Hedin of San Diego State University; Dr. Fred Coyle, retired from Western Carolina University; Dr. Jason Bond of Auburn University; Service biologist Sue Cameron; and Service intern David Caldwell.
















Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
www.fws.gov/asheville

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Torpedo Bill saw 15 months service during the World War on the U.S. Cruiser Hawaii. He was on the bridge when a German submarine was sunk by his ship, May 30, 1918. Owner: Chief Boatswain's Mate J.T. Haughn, Everett, MA.
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Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000628

Title: Torpedo Bill saw 15 months service during the World War on the U.S. Cruiser Hawaii. He was on the bridge when a German submarine was sunk by his ship, May 30, 1918. Owner: Chief Boatswain's Mate J.T. Haughn, Everett, MA.

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1922-02-19

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Goats

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.


Torpedo Bill saw 15 months service during the World War on the U.S. Cruiser Hawaii. He was on the bridge when a German submarine was sunk by his ship, May 30, 1918. Owner: Chief Boatswain's Mate J.T. Haughn, Everett, MA.
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Image by Boston Public Library
File name: 08_06_000629

Title: Torpedo Bill saw 15 months service during the World War on the U.S. Cruiser Hawaii. He was on the bridge when a German submarine was sunk by his ship, May 30, 1918. Owner: Chief Boatswain's Mate J.T. Haughn, Everett, MA.

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1922-02-19

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Glass negatives

Subjects: Goats

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Edmonton Police Service supports NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank

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Edmonton Police Service supports NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank
service animal
Image by N A I T
NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank benefited from the generosity of the Edmonton Police Service’s Canine Unit.

Seven police service dogs have each donated a unit of blood to help address a chronic shortage of canine blood supplies in Alberta.


Edmonton Police Service supports NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank
service animal
Image by N A I T
NAIT’s Animal Blood Bank benefited from the generosity of the Edmonton Police Service’s Canine Unit.

Seven police service dogs have each donated a unit of blood to help address a chronic shortage of canine blood supplies in Alberta.


Blessing of the Animals
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Image by Visions By Vicky
The first Sunday of each month is a Family Friendly service at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church. October's service is always about St. Francis and the blessing of the animals. This is one of the dogs brought by a school family to be blessed.

PAWS With a Cause Service Animal in Training Lourdie Ballet Class YMCA September 16, 20114

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PAWS With a Cause Service Animal in Training Lourdie Ballet Class YMCA September 16, 20114
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Image by stevendepolo

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Service intern Byron Hamstead checks a student net
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
Each year Haywood Waterways, the watershed group for the North Carolina portion of the Pigeon River, brings nearly every 8th grade student in Haywood County to the Pigeon River. During the course of the Kids in the Creek field trip, the students rotate through four statins – water chemistry, watershed health, fish sampling, and aquatic invertebrate sampling. The watershed is home to the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussel, leading to the Service’s commitment to this educational event for the past several years, specifically helping teach students about the diversity of life in the stream and the importance of the stream’s invertebrates, which includes not only mussels but also insects that form important parts of the stream food web and serve as indicators of stream health.




At the stream invertebrate station, the students collect animals, use simple keys to identify what they’ve caught, and reflect on what the number and diversity of their catch says about stream health.




Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
www.fws.gov/asheville/

Daughters of Republic of Korea navy Sailors get stuffed animals.

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Daughters of Republic of Korea navy Sailors get stuffed animals.
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Image by Official U.S. Navy Imagery
BUSAN, Republic of Korea (Dec. 21, 2012) Cmdr. Jeff Bernard, commanding officer of the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS La Jolla (SSN 701), gives small stuffed animals to the daughters of Republic of Korea navy Sailors. La Jolla is in Busan for a scheduled port visit during its deployment to the western Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Jared Apollo Burgamy/Released) 121221-N-AO362-347
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St. Joseph Chapel Battery Park City Blessing of the Animals Service
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Image by larryosan
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happily ever after
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Image by outlier*
Remmy with Anna-Lina, one of her new family. Remmy came into the Metro Animal Services shelter in Louisville, KY in July 2009 emaciated and ragged. She was going to be euthanized, but she was so sweet and friendly I couldn't stand to see that happen. I searched desperately for a foster home for her, and through a connection at the zoo, found Anna-Lina's mom, Christine. Christine, Anna-Lina, her partner and son all fell in love with Remmy and decided not just to foster but to adopt her, and so Remmy will live happily ever after.

WANT TO HELP IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Check out Best Friends' Pit Bulls: Saving America's Dog Campaign and other campaigns: network.bestfriends.org/campaigns/pitbulls/default.aspx

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Service interns Byron Hamstead and Gwen Casebeer discuss stream insects
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
Each year Haywood Waterways, the watershed group for the North Carolina portion of the Pigeon River, brings nearly every 8th grade student in Haywood County to the Pigeon River. During the course of the Kids in the Creek field trip, the students rotate through four statins – water chemistry, watershed health, fish sampling, and aquatic invertebrate sampling. The watershed is home to the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussel, leading to the Service’s commitment to this educational event for the past several years, specifically helping teach students about the diversity of life in the stream and the importance of the stream’s invertebrates, which includes not only mussels but also insects that form important parts of the stream food web and serve as indicators of stream health.




At the stream invertebrate station, the students collect animals, use simple keys to identify what they’ve caught, and reflect on what the number and diversity of their catch says about stream health.




Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
www.fws.gov/asheville/


Service intern Gwn Casebeer helps students with the kick seine
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Image by USFWS/Southeast
Each year Haywood Waterways, the watershed group for the North Carolina portion of the Pigeon River, brings nearly every 8th grade student in Haywood County to the Pigeon River. During the course of the Kids in the Creek field trip, the students rotate through four statins – water chemistry, watershed health, fish sampling, and aquatic invertebrate sampling. The watershed is home to the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussel, leading to the Service’s commitment to this educational event for the past several years, specifically helping teach students about the diversity of life in the stream and the importance of the stream’s invertebrates, which includes not only mussels but also insects that form important parts of the stream food web and serve as indicators of stream health.




At the stream invertebrate station, the students collect animals, use simple keys to identify what they’ve caught, and reflect on what the number and diversity of their catch says about stream health.




Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
www.fws.gov/asheville/

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don't trap animals and carry them around
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Image by arimoore
this was prominently posted at the entrance to the park, along with other posters about other issues of note. (this one is about not trapping and/or transporting freeliving animals, with a focus on preventing ecosystem problems due to "invasive species.") way to inform the public, parks service!


Golden Retriever Service Dog 3
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Image by Found Animals
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This license allows for the use and modification of these images as long as attribution is given to The Found Animals Foundation in the form of a link to our site, www.foundanimals.org or directly to the image hosted at the above url.

Attribution is also required for derivative work.

Use of this images for print can be obtained by contacting The Found Animals Foundation at info@foundanimals.org with the subject "Photo Licensing."


Humane Society Silicon Valley Animal Community Center
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Image by re-modern.com
Opening Spring 2009, this 48,000 square foot center will be the first Gold LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified animal welfare agency in the country to combine an adoption program with a full spectrum of pet and community oriented services under one roof.

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Humane Society Silicon Valley Animal Community Center
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Image by re-modern.com
Opening Spring 2009, this 48,000 square foot center will be the first Gold LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified animal welfare agency in the country to combine an adoption program with a full spectrum of pet and community oriented services under one roof.



Humane Society Silicon Valley Animal Community Center
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Image by re-modern.com
Opening Spring 2009, this 48,000 square foot center will be the first Gold LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified animal welfare agency in the country to combine an adoption program with a full spectrum of pet and community oriented services under one roof.

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Beethoven ears
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Image by fallsroad


demon eyes
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