Nature also has an early warning system, and it does not need satellites or seismographs. For centuries, animals have ...
When tornado sirens become frequent and sudden storms appear out of thin air, it becomes apparent there is a need for a disaster preparedness plan for farmers and large animal owners alike. What ...
Environmental emergencies and disasters can affect any place at any time. Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and wildfires are the ...
Washington, DC—Fires, floods and earthquakes can cause intense suffering and death to the millions of animals trapped in commercial and research facilities. Today, Representatives Dina Titus (D-NV) ...
Lynchburg, VA - Animal reaction to Tuesday's earthquake has some wondering, do our pets know something we don't know? We checked in with the experts to find out why some animals got so upset, and if ...
Every year, millions of farm animals die as a result of natural disasters. Floods, extreme heat or cold, wildfires, and other weather events present grave risks to animals, especially those in ...
The loss of many beloved animals, big and small, in the traumatic 2018 Kilauea eruption planted in many residents an urge for knowledge about how to rescue pets and livestock during disasters.
Before a storm hits or the ground begins to shake, some animals seem to know what’s coming. Their early reactions have puzzled people for centuries. Now, scientists are paying closer attention, as ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Ice storms, tornadoes and floods have made it a rough year for many people in Missouri. Their pets have had a hard time of it, too. The Humane Society of Missouri said Tuesday that ...
Anthony Finchum, the man behind the DisastrousHistory podcast and social media pages, has launched a new effort to support kids impacted by natural disasters Through "Operation Stuffie Strong," ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The bill that would outlaw abandoning a pet outside during a natural disaster – prompted by a viral video of a bull terrier rescued last year ahead of an approaching hurricane – ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Senate has passed a bill that would make it a felony to abandon a restrained animal during a hurricane. It’s called “Trooper’s Law.” It’s named after a bull terrier that ...