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Project Reunite : Dozens of microchip scanners placed around ABQ

To prepare for the Fourth of July, the City of Albuquerque is making it easier to scan microchips of lost pets.

Animal Welfare looking for volunteers

If you love animals and can find at least six hours a month of free time, the city s Animal Welfare Department has an offer that will make you feel warm

WI Officials Still Investigating Eagle Death

As the New Year takes shape, Wisconsin officials say they are still trying to get to the bottom of a recent death involving a bald eagle and are asking the public for help. Last month, the wounded animal was discovered just outside Milwaukee and later died during surgery. The Humane Society and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources say there s evidence the animal was shot. .

COVID-related crisis continues for animals, animal shelters | Kiowa County Press

Adopting a pet was a lifesaver for many people isolated during the pandemic. Two years later, many animal shelters, including those in Albuquerque, face crisis-level intakes with decreased adoptions.

COVID Related Crisis Continues for Animals Animal Shelters / Public News Service

Adopting a pet was a lifesaver for many people isolated during the pandemic. Two years later, many animal shelters, including those in Albuquerque, face crisis-level intakes with decreased adoptions. Carolyn Ortega, director of animal welfare for the Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department, said despite a Black Friday event, which saw 157 of 900 animals adopted, about 55 new animals are surrendered each day, making it difficult to keep up. .

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