A group of researchers from Massey University in Zealand is conducting an international survey of emergency animal and disaster response volunteers and workers.

According to the research team, โ€œThere is an increasing societal importance for individual animal emergency rescue and animal welfare in more extensive disasters and incidents. The rescue and evacuation of animals is important not only for their welfare, but also for preventing human injury and loss of life during the emergency event, and aiding the emotional, mental and economical recovery of affected people.โ€

Depending upon the organization or the role of the persons involved, there are varying levels of understanding of the impact of being involved in work of this type upon owners, volunteers and professional rescue workers involved in animal emergency rescue and disaster response.

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