Creating a community animal disaster plan a step-by-step guide to building an animal disaster plan and developing the necessary response capacity for your community
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General Note
A number of organizations were instrumental in creating the opportunity for the development of this document: United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture; Pet Aid Colorado; High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety; Colorado State University, Extension; and Denver Urban Area Security Initiative.
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Bibliography: pages 336-34.
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The year following Hurricane Katrina, Congress passed the Pet Evacuation and Transportation and Safety (PETS) Act. The Act required state and local jurisdictions to have a plan in place for the evacuation and sheltering of household pets and service animals in order to receive Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reimbursement. The PETS Act codified the lessons learned during Hurricane Katrina that saving pets in times of disaster also saves people. Implementation of the PETS Act at the local level has proven that human lives are saved and 99% of pets can be successfully reunited with their owners post-disaster. This is only accomplished when pet planning is included as part of the overall emergency operations planning.
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Smith-Lever Special Needs Capacity Grant, accession number,230924

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Quijano, L. M. (2016). Creating a community animal disaster plan: a step-by-step guide to building an animal disaster plan and developing the necessary response capacity for your community . Colorado State University, Extension.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Quijano, Louise M. 2016. Creating a Community Animal Disaster Plan: A Step-by-step Guide to Building an Animal Disaster Plan and Developing the Necessary Response Capacity for Your Community. Colorado State University, Extension.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Quijano, Louise M. Creating a Community Animal Disaster Plan: A Step-by-step Guide to Building an Animal Disaster Plan and Developing the Necessary Response Capacity for Your Community Colorado State University, Extension, 2016.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Quijano, Louise M. Creating a Community Animal Disaster Plan: A Step-by-step Guide to Building an Animal Disaster Plan and Developing the Necessary Response Capacity for Your Community Colorado State University, Extension, 2016.

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