RESCUED: Saving
Animals from Disaster
Table of Contents
Introduction
SECTION
Part 1 Rescuing Members of
the Family
Chapter
1 The Changing Relationship
between People and Animals
Chapter
2 Who Rescues the Animals?
Chapter
3 Katrina to Katrina
Chapter
4 The Doctor, the Actor,
the Journalist, and Oprah
Chapter
5 What It’s Like to Rescue
Animals in Disasters
Chapter
6 Over a Century of Making
a Difference
Chapter
7 Protecting Children and
Animals
Chapter
8 New Kid on the Block
SECTION
Part 2 Clashes of Cultures
and Hurricane Katrina
Chapter
9 Animal Life in the Big
Easy
Chapter
10 Why Did People Stay?
Chapter
11 How Were Animals and People
Separated?
Chapter
12 The Volunteers Who Came
to Help: What Were They Thinking?
SECTION
Part 3 Rescues and Reunions
after Hurricane Katrina
Chapter
13 Lamar-Dixon Expo Center:
Six Thousand Animals after the
Storms
Chapter
14 Animal Rescue Teams and
Emergency Shelters
Chapter
15 More Animal Rescue Teams
and Emergency Shelters
Chapter
16 Rescuing and Reuniting
SECTION
Part 4 The Future of Animal
Rescue
Chapter
17 Today’s Sanctuaries, Breed
and Horse Rescues, and Animal
Shelters
Chapter
18 Training to Volunteer
and New Careers in Animal Rescue
Chapter
19 Preparing Pets and Farm
Animals for Disaster and Evacuation
Chapter
20 Celebrities, the Internet,
and Media Bring Attention to
Animal Rescue
Chapter
21 Lessons Learned
Chapter
22 Conclusions
Resources
Disaster
Preparedness Websites
Animal
Poison Control Hotlines
Pet
Safety Products
Websites
for Jobs, Careers, and Volunteer
Opportunities in Animal Rescue
Animal
Rescue Training Programs
Corporations
That Support Animal Rescue
Pet-Friendly
Hotels
Publications
and Radio Programs for Keeping
Informed about Animal Rescue
Educating
Children about Animal Rescue
Wildlife,
Marine, and International Animal
Rescue
Donations
Recommended
Animal Rescue Reading
Appendix
Notes
Index
Acknowledgements
About
the Authors
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