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Local Rescue Groups Begin to Take Over

From HSUS: The gradual withdrawal of staff and volunteers deployed to Louisiana and Mississippi from national animal groups marks the beginning of the end to an unprecedented event: The rescuing, sheltering and transporting of nearly 8,000 animals from the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina, which made landfall (for a second time) on August 29, obliterating much of the U.S. Gulf Coast. Some believe it may have been the largest animal rescue operation in U.S. history.
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please see this canadians blog
pics really good all katrina animal rescues
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justthinkingaboutit.blogspot.com

hi my name is haley and my school is looking for a place to donate money to a animal that is in need! is thier any donations open

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