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Receding Flood Waters Threaten Hog Rescue Operation in Midwest

Sun, Jun 29, 2008

Animal rescue groups are facing many obstacles today as they begin an operation to save 50-plus pigs stranded on the so called 'Big Ditch' levee in Oakville, Iowa. The flood waters have receded several feet in recent days and this will present significant challenges for getting the boats into the water and reaching the levee.

International Fund for Animal Welfare, American Humane Association, Farm Sanctuary and Animal Rescue League of Boston landed in Illinois one week ago to assist with animal flood victims but were later called on by the State of Iowa to assist with the stranded hogs. A team of approximately 25 arrived in Oakville last night and a small core team remain in Illinois.

"This mission that we have informally deemed the 'Big Ditch Pig Rescue' will be quite a feat," says Dick Green, Disaster Relief Manager for IFAW and Head of Operations in Iowa. "Once we make it to the levee, we know the surviving hogs will be in rough shape, we will do our best to assess the conditions of the pigs, and do have a licensed Iowa State Veterinarian at our staging area available should any questions arise from response teams."

As flood waters have receded several feet in the recent days, areas that were once underwater now contain large islands of mud. Four teams and four boats holding 3 to 4 responders each will be faced with carrying their boats, filled with pig feed, including apples, liquids, and supplies, weighing up to 600 pounds, through areas that are no longer deep enough for their boats. Once deeper waters are reached, they will board their boats and go as far as they can before reaching yet another island of mud and the cycle will start all over again.

Today is expected to be extremely labor-intensive with temperatures forecast in the upper 80's and the chance for more storms.

These operations are likely to continue over the next several days. The goal is to eventually herd the pigs off the levee into a secure staging area. Once off the levee, the State has relinquished full custody of the animals to Farm Sanctuary, which ensures that they will live out their full lives in peace, cared for by staff and supporters of the sanctuary.

Amidst the challenges of such a mission, Debrah Schnackenberg, Director of Animal Emergency Services for American Humane Association has a positive outlook: "It's exciting to see 4 different organizations with such extensive technical expertise come together so quickly to serve the common mission of saving animals' lives." Since Hurricane Katrina, animal rescue organizations have learned that working together leads to more animals saved.

According to media sources, floodwaters in six states have inundated 14 main river systems and compromised more than 20 levees from Iowa to Missouri. Since the deluge, at least 35,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes.

IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare)

Founded in 1969, IFAW works around the globe to protect animals and habitats promoting practical solutions for animals and people.

The American Humane Association

Founded in 1877, the American Humane Association is the only national organization dedicated to protecting both children and animals. Through a network of child and animal protection agencies and individuals, American Humane develops policies, legislation, curricula and training programs to protect children and animals from abuse, neglect and exploitation. The nonprofit membership organization, headquartered in Denver, raises awareness about The Link(R) between violence to people and violence to animals, as well as the benefits derived from the human-animal bond. American Humane's regional office in Los Angeles is the authority behind the "No Animals Were Harmed"(R) end-credit disclaimer on film and TV productions, and American Humane's office in Washington, D.C., is an advocate for child and animal protection at the federal and state levels.

Farm Sanctuary

Farm Sanctuary is the nation's leading farm animal protection organization. Since incorporating in 1986, Farm Sanctuary has worked to expose and stop cruel practices of the "food animal" industry through research and investigations, legal and institutional reforms, public awareness projects, youth education, and direct rescue and refuge efforts. Farm Sanctuary shelters in Watkins Glen, N.Y., and Orland, Calif., provide lifelong care for hundreds of rescued animals, who have become ambassadors for farm animals everywhere by educating visitors about the realities of factory farming.

The Animal Rescue League of Boston

Founded in 1899, The Animal Rescue League (ARL) of Boston is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing domesticated animals and wildlife from suffering, cruelty, abandonment, and neglect. In addition to the organization's animal rescue, law enforcement, shelter, and veterinary headquarters in Boston, the ARL of Boston operates shelters in Boston, Dedham, and Brewster, Massachusetts. The ARL of Boston also maintains a fleet of animal ambulances, a mobile Spay Waggin' providing subsidized spay/neuter services throughout Massachusetts, and operates the state's only Mobile Adoption Rescue Vehicle (MARV).

SOURCE International Fund for Animal Welfare

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