This publication explains how communities and counties can incorporate animal issues into their emergency management plans. It explains what local plans should include, what role county Extension agents can play, and how animal management plans can best be used
When making decisions about what to do in a disaster, people consider the welfare of their animals. ...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
The Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (FAD PReP)/National Animal Health Emergenc...
This publication explains how communities and counties can incorporate animal issues into their emer...
Common to many of the repeated issues surrounding animals in disasters in the U.S. is a pre-existing...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
Extension has an important role in addressing animal issues in communities. An evaluation of animal ...
Public Law 109-308, the Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act of 2006 (PETS Act), requires...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Livestock management during disasters involves implementing various strategies to ensure the well-be...
Animal welfare is one of the targets in emergency response arrangements. This report outlines the ev...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
Non-human animals face significant risks in meteorological, geological, technological, and terrorist...
and managing the risk of biological, natural and technological disasters impacting on the economy, a...
When making decisions about what to do in a disaster, people consider the welfare of their animals. ...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
The Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (FAD PReP)/National Animal Health Emergenc...
This publication explains how communities and counties can incorporate animal issues into their emer...
Common to many of the repeated issues surrounding animals in disasters in the U.S. is a pre-existing...
The issue of managing animals in the disaster context is well recognised in both research and practi...
Extension has an important role in addressing animal issues in communities. An evaluation of animal ...
Public Law 109-308, the Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act of 2006 (PETS Act), requires...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Livestock management during disasters involves implementing various strategies to ensure the well-be...
Animal welfare is one of the targets in emergency response arrangements. This report outlines the ev...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
This paper details an initial exploratory study undertaken as part of the Bushfire and Natural Hazar...
Non-human animals face significant risks in meteorological, geological, technological, and terrorist...
and managing the risk of biological, natural and technological disasters impacting on the economy, a...
When making decisions about what to do in a disaster, people consider the welfare of their animals. ...
With over 44% of those failing to evacuate during Hurricane Katrina doing so in part because they we...
The Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (FAD PReP)/National Animal Health Emergenc...