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Archived
News
Memorial No Substitute for Criminal Trial
2/06/08
ARNO, 2 years and still helping...
ARNO's New Buddy
2/14/07
Can you spare a little time?
Attention Feeders and Caretakers
Want to find the Heart of Christmas?
A Cruelty Case Or Is Fate Just Cruel?
10/25/06 Chance Gets a Second Chance at ARNO
9/24/2006
Are Food/Water Stations Really Kitty Spas?
A tale of a pet detective, food/water stations, and many caring humans.
State Transportation Workers Are Lucky Rescue Agents
August 27, 2006
One Homeless Dog, Two Rescue Groups, a Trucking Company and One Year Later
by Debbie Reed, Foster Mom
ARNO Foster Home for New Orleans East ‘Raven’
by Gary Michael Smith
Are People Still Looking for Their Lost "Katrina" Pets?
by Laura Dedelow
Willie Lends a Voice for the Animals
by Charlotte Bass Lilly
We Cannot Help Them Without You
by Charlotte Bass Lilly
Photos by Pete Petitfils, ARNO Volunteer Photographer
Ursulines students lend a hand to ARNO
Thousands of Itty Bitty Bags
by Charlotte Bass Lilly
March 7, 2006
Animal
Humane Society of Minnesota
Rescue
mission
by Tricia Jones
The Columbian, Clark County, WA,
January 15, 2006
All
They Want for Christmas Is a Home
Thousands of Pets Displaced by
Hurricanes Still in Need of Adoption
by John Stossel and Frank Mastropolo
ABC News 20/20, December 23, 2005
The
things I have seen ...
City employee said more help is needed in New Orleans
by A.J. Narasimhan
Corsicana Daily Sun, Corsicana, TX, December 22, 2005
Katrina
Pets now on 2006 calendarPurchase
Animal Rescue New Orleans Calendar.
Calendar created by C. Saige Cox. All proceeds benefit ARNO.
The
Dogs of New Orleans
After all the human tragedy, pets left behind were an afterthought
except to a pack of determined rescuers
By Joyce Maynard, San Francisco Chronicle, November 29, 2005
Animal
rescuers, officials clash
In New Orleans, volunteers say they're saving hundreds while
critics call the volunteers a nuisance
By Susan Berger, Chicago Tribune, November 26, 2005
Pit
bull's Katrina survival tale
Three months after Katrina, a dog and owner are reunited.
Dog left at Beauregard School in St. Bernard's Parish
CNN's Ed Lavandera reports, CNN Video, November 24, 2005.

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| Jane Garrison giving animal
search and rescue orientation to volunteers outside "Prowler"
dispatch trailer at Lamar-Dixon, September, 2005, Photo:
Karla Osbeck |
PBS
Katrina's Animal Rescue
Follow animal rescue teams through the streets of New Orleans
in search of stranded animal survivors.
First aired November 20, 2005. Photo galleries and video on
web site.
Louisiana
SPCA, out-of-state volunteers debate need
By Kay Harvey, Knight-Ridder Washington Bureau
Washington, D.C., November 18, 2005.
Animal
Rescuers Say State is Hampering Their Efforts
WAFB Channel 9, Baton Rouge, LA, November 17, 2005.
Accompanied by video of news broadcast.
Animal
Rescues in New Orleans Still a Daily Task
AP Video, New York Times, November 17, 2005.
Click on settings to change video player or connection speed.

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David Meyer, Pia Salk, Jane
Garrison, Jessica Higgins, and Eric Rice |
Katrina
Animals Latest
CBS Channel 3, Philadelphia, PA, November 15, 2005.
Dog
who survived St. Bernard shootings?
Posted on Best Friends web site, November 15, 2005.
Article by Barbara Williamson. Photo by Samantha Holmes.
More
Dog Days in New Orleans
Chicago Tribune, IL,
November 13, 2005.
Animal Planet Heroes: Hurricane Reunions airs November 26.
By Maureen Ryan.
To
the Rescue! Hope for New Orleans' Cats and Dogs
The Satya Inteview with Jane Garrison,
Satya, November 5, 2005.
Shaggy
survivors hanging on after Katrina
Rescuers are still finding pets?starving but alive? in New
Orleans
MSNBC.com, November 3, 2005.
By Kim Campbell Thornton.
Pets
still being rescued
Area shelters need homes for pets, more volunteers.
Lafayette Daily Advertiser, LA, October 19, 2005.
By Beverly Corbell.
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SUPPORT
EMERGENCY PET EVACUATION LEGISLATION
Senator Fontenot (District 13, Louisiana) is
searching for Louisiana evacuees who were stopped from evacuating
from Katrina with their pets, in order to enlist their help with
testifying in support of upcoming emergency pet evacuation legislation.
Click here for more detailed information.
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