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http://www.arkansas-links.com Arkansas Regional Directory
http://www.aarfpets.com (Arkansas Animal Rescue Foundation)
http://www.palc.org/petprojects/aflpstates/aflpar.html The Humane Society of Clark County is supporting (Animal Friendly License Plate). Millions of dogs and cats are euthanized each year in America due to lack of good homes at a cost of approximately 2 billion dollars. "Animal Shelters and rescue groups do a wonderful job of adopting out animals, but it is like trying to empty a river with a bucket" says Melissa Klein, founder of PaLC.
The real solution-is preventing the excess from being born in the first place. Prevention is both life-saving and money-saving. It also prevents the suffering of homeless animals by solving the problem before it begins! The Animal Friendly License Plate program, with its focus on spay/neuter is part of the solution. New Jersey (the first state to implement the program 1993) has raised over $2 million for spay/neuter to date!! It is just a win-win situation. The Animal Friendly License Plate provide people who want to financially help animals with a special way to do so, and they raise the awareness of the public about the importance of spaying and neutering. Plus, they are a wonderful way for people to show how much they care about animals.(PaLC) is now called New PaLC with new volunteer membership, and new President Sara Khurody-Downs. To learn more about Arkansas (Animal Friendly License Plate) log on to their web site.
http://www.humanearkansas.org The Arkansas Animal Cruelty Act is a citizen-sponsored ballot initiative which seeks to strengthen the Arkansas anti-cruelty statute. The primary goals of The Act are: 1) To make extreme acts of animal cruelty a Class D felony (first offense). 2) To establish a Class D felony penalty for subsequent offenses of misdemeanor-level cruelty. 3) To make all forms of human-instigated animal fighting (including cockfighting) a Class D felony. 4) To clarify the court's authority to order a mental health evaluation and treatment for an offender who commits any cruel offense against animals. 5) To clarify the court's authority to transfer abused animals to a humane society (instead of returning them to their abuser).
The Arkansas Animal Cruelty Act is being sponsored by The Reverend Miriam (Peggy) Hays. Citizens for a Humane Arkansas is supporting The Act through volunteer signature gathering, endorsements, and assistance with campaign activities. In order for this initiative to be put before The People in the election of November 2002, approximately 75,000 signatures must first be gathered by the end of June, 2002. Volunteers are needed in every county of the state to help gather signatures at public locations and events. Special help is also needed with the coordination of local signature-gathering teams within each city and county. To find out more and to find out how you can help, please visit their website.
Please spay and neuter your pets, this is the single most important thing that ALL pet owners MUST do - Thank You.
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