Update 17th June 2011
A report on Japan Today
http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/activists-urge-govt-to-...
says that Born Free USA and other activists around the world are urging the Japanese Government to allow animal rescue groups into the Fukushima no-go zone. Many animal welfare groups both inside Japan and overseas have been begging the Government to allow animal rescue in Fukushima, but all appeals have so far fallen on deaf ears. We need to keep up the pressure, not only to save those still alive but also to prevent what will become a massive population explosion of feral animals if the remaining few, survive and breed.
Elizabeth Oliver ARK
Animal Refuge Kansai - ARK
Web Site: http://arkbark.net
Petition below
http://www.change.org/petitions/help-save-animals-in-japans-quake-zone-u...
| Our priority now is on housing the remaining 16 dogs from the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, many of whom have owners, but who are unable to take them back. The area (land) where the Earthquake dogs are now housed, has been rented for many years but now due to changing circumstances of the owners, is due to be returned to them. That means there is some urgency in building new kennels for them in Sasayama. Your continuing support is appreciated. | |||
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