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Horse Review Information Center: Equine Disaster Planning...




 



Disaster Planning Kick-Off
July 1998
Stephen M. Apatow

Email: sma@powernet.net

For Immediate Release
July 28, 1998

Contact: Stephen M. Apatow
Humanitarian Resource Institute
(775) 884-4680

INTERNET RESOURCES TARGET DISASTER PLANNING FOR LIVESTOCK, PETS &
WILDLIFE

Due to the current escalation of natural disasters across the United
States, pet owners are being advised to design an emergency disaster
plan for their animals. The Visual Imagry Corporation, The Horse
Review and Humanitarian Resource Institute is coordinating a national
internet education initiative to provide pet owners guidelines and
resources prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Humane Society and the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Rescue and Disaster Response Team.

These important internet links can be accessed at The Horse Review: http://www.horsereview.com
FEMA: Animal & Emergency Guidelines Link

Additional links to Community & Family Preparedness Guides from the
National Weather Service and National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration include:

* Tornadoes...Natures Most Violent Storms: A Preparedness Guide
* Thunderstorms & Lightning... The Underrated Killers ! : A
Preparedness Guide
* Flash Floods & Floods...The Awesome Power ! : A Preparedness Guide
* Hurricanes...Unleashing Nature's Fury

Humanitarian Resource Institute is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization
established to bridge unmet needs to untapped resources of professional time, talent, inkind donations and cost effective strategies to support community service programs around the globe.

Humanitarian Resource Institute, P.O. Box 21372, Carson City, NV
89721 (775) 884-4680
Internet: http://www.humanitarian.net Email: news@humanitarian.net

 

NEW - "Disaster Planning for Livestock, Pets and Wildlife."
The site can be accessed at: http://www.humanitarian.net/yedp.htm

Horse Review Information Center:
Equine Disaster Planning...


Stephen M. Apatow - Email: sma@powernet.net

West Coast:

P.O. Box 21372,Carson City, NV 89721
Telephone/Fax: (775) 884-4680


East Coast:
21 Water Street, Torrington, CT 06790
Telephone: (860) 482-4413
Fax: (860) 482-7614




 


 
 

For Immediate Release
July 28, 1998

Contact: Stephen M. Apatow
Humanitarian Resource Institute
(775) 884-4680

INTERNET RESOURCES TARGET DISASTER PLANNING FOR LIVESTOCK, PETS &
WILDLIFE

Due to the current escalation of natural disasters across the United
States, pet owners are being advised to design an emergency disaster
plan for their animals. The Visual Imagry Corporation, The Horse
Review and Humanitarian Resource Institute is coordinating a national
internet education initiative to provide pet owners guidelines and
resources prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Humane
Society and the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Rescue and
Disaster Response Team.

These important internet links can be accessed at:

http://www.horsereview.com
FEMA: Animal & Emergency Guidelines Link

Additional links to Community & Family Preparedness Guides from the
National Weather Service and National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration include:

* Tornadoes...Natures Most Violent Storms: A Preparedness Guide
* Thunderstorms & Lightning... The Underrated Killers ! : A
Preparedness Guide
* Flash Floods & Floods...The Awesome Power ! : A Preparedness Guide
* Hurricanes...Unleashing Nature's Fury

Humanitarian Resource Institute is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization
established to bridge unmet needs to untapped resources of professional
time, talent, inkind donations and cost effective strategies to support
community service programs around the globe.

Humanitarian Resource Institute, P.O. Box 21372, Carson City, NV
89721 (775) 884-4680
Internet: http://www.humanitarian.net Email: news@humanitarian.net