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Articles: Press Release
Heading for Higher Ground?
Livestock and Pet Evacuation
Contact:
Texas Animal Health Commission
Box l2966 * Austin, Texas 78711 * (800) 550-8242 * FAX (512) 719-0719
Bob Hillman, DVM * Executive Director
For info, contact Carla Everett, information officer, at 1-800-550-8242,
ext. 710, or ceverett@tahc.state.tx.us
Persons evacuating for Hurricane Ike are advised to call 2-1-1 for
the latest information on available facilities open for emergency
animal sheltering for livestock and pets.
"The 2-1-1 operators assist evacuees with other information, and
operational animal shelters are another important piece of
information the operators can provide evacuees," said Dr. Matt
Cochran, emergency management veterinarian with the Texas Animal
Health Commission (TAHC), the state's livestock and poultry health
regulatory agency. The TAHC is one of more than 30 agencies on
Texas' Emergency Management Council for the Governor's Division of
Emergency Management.
For several years, staff members from the Texas Animal Health
Commission, the state's livestock and poultry health regulatory
agency, have worked with livestock facility owners and managers to
determine which sale barns, expo centers and show grounds can be used
to shelter livestock during emergencies.
As there is no state agency responsible for companion animals, the
Texas State Animal Resource Team (TXSART) works with animal care
organizations to assist local communities to provide emergency
shelters for pets.
The TAHC and Texas Agrilife extension agents have teamed up in many
counties with local emergency management coordinators, veterinarians,
ranchers, feed stores and local animal care groups to develop
volunteer animal issue committees and develop response plans for
sheltering or evacuation. These committees can provide an invaluable
service and ease the distress of persons being evacuated. It's a way
of neighbor helping neighbor. By planning ahead for 'worst-case'
scenarios, the committees are prepared for all aspects of animal
care, including emergency shelter, triage and routine care, and
carcass disposal.
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