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News Release
ANIMAL SEARCH AND RESCUE WORK
IN THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE IKE
NEW ORLEANS, LA (9/19/08) - At the
request of the Houston SPCA in
Harris County TX, the
Louisiana SPCA deployed its urban
animal search and rescue team on
Sunday September 14, 2008. These
teams were deployed to Houston and
Galveston last week to assist in
animal rescues following Hurricane
Ike. The team reports that as they
continue to assist in animal rescue
and recovery they have observed a
“spectrum of extremes –from really
devastated to normal operations.”
The team is being led by Kathryn
Destreza, LA/SPCA’s Director of
Humane Law Enforcement. In the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina,
Destreza was the lead field officer
for the LA/SPCA.
Initially,
the LA/SPCA team assisted in the
sheltering operation in Houston.
This involved cleaning and feeding
hundreds of companion animals in
addition to over 600 baby squirrels
and other wildlife as most of the
Houston SPCA staff members
experienced catastrophic loses.
Destreza reports that the
devastation in some of the areas of
Galveston is not unlike the damaged
landscape seen following Katrina.
“In the Katrina parts of town- the
sludge is there and the smell,”
writes Destreza. “But there are
birds and bugs alive and well. The
smell has a salt-water tinge to it,
but it’s still overwhelming. My
concern is the flood water;
especially close to the beaches –
the salt water is more dehydrating
to the animals.”
Activities conducted by the LA/SPCA
over the past week include:
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Setup of an emergency animal
shelter in Galveston as its
shelter was completely destroyed
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Assisting in loading hundreds of
animals, dogs, cats, and rabbits
for transport from the island
[Galveston] to Houston
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Feeding and watering in place
and rescued animals that were
old, sick, injured, pregnant,
and any exotics as well
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Rescuing many birds, finches,
cockatiels and dogs
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Handling over 50 rescue calls
each day
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Off loading a “bazillion” pounds
of dog and cat food to be kept
on the island – many of the
calls have neighbors caring for
a block of animals, so leaving
as much food as possible.
The LA/SPCA will continue to work on
the Galveston Island through Friday
afternoon and will be returning back
to New Orleans sometime Saturday as
replacement teams from other
organizations arrive. Along with the
LA/SPCA the following organizations
from around the country have been
assisting with rescue work. The
Humane Society of Missouri, for
example, is handling livestock
issues on the island today.
Additional assistance is being
provided to the Houston/Galveston
Area by:
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Code 3 Associates
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Denver Dumb Friends League
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Humane Society of Boulder
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Humane Society of Missouri
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Humane Society of the Pike's
Peak Region
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Larimer Humane
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SPCA Los Angeles
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SPCA of Texas in Dallas
Texans have been grateful for the
LA/SPCA’s support and involvement.
Repeated, local residents have
stopped the LA/SPCA team to “give us
thumbs up and shake hands.” We are
glad to be able to reciprocate the
generosity that was shown to us by
our Texas neighbors after Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita.
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