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 | AVMA Partners with ARCH for Haiti Earthquake Relief Jan. 27, 2010 – A coalition of animal protection groups has arrived in Haiti to aid animals imperiled by the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake. The team represents the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH), which was formed specifically to deal with the Haiti crisis and which includes both the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF) as partners.
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|  | Disaster Planning USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information Center. Articles, checklist, bibliography, and list of web links related to disaster planning in animal facilities. |
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 | Evacuating Populations With Special Needs, Chapter 7: Animal Needs DOT. Federal Highway Administration. Animals have the same general needs as people during evacuations—safety, food, water, and shelter. However, due to the variety of animals that are domesticated and under human care, there are a wide variety of needs in handling, transporting, and sheltering these animals. |
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 | Disaster Preparedness and Response Guide American Veterinary Medical Association. This resource provides information for all animal situations on disaster planning and preparation. Tab F contains information on specific species, including horses, hoostock, laboratory animals, nonhuman primates, carnivores, cattle, swine, birds, reptiles, and marine mammals. |
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 | Poisonous Plants Informational Database Department of Animal Science. Cornell University. Database on many of the plants that grow in the U.S. that may be poisonous to livestock, this is not intended to be a comprehensive resource. |
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