Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Cruelty & Disasters (-) Disaster Preparedness & Response Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Population Management Programs & Operations Active FiltersDisaster Preparedness & Response Group 9 Clear All How to Respond to Hurricanes Join us to discuss the need for all-hazard disaster planning and review critical components of hurricane response. How to Respond to Tornadoes Join us for a discussion of the need for all-hazard disaster planning, with an emphasis on responding to tornadoes. How to Respond to Wildfires Join us for a discussion of the need for all-hazard disaster planning, with an emphasis on responding to wildfires. How to Respond to Flooding Disasters Learn how to prepare and respond to disastrous flooding in your community. How to Use Animal Resource Typing to Improve Disaster Response Learn from Dick Green of the ASPCA disaster response team how to efficiently request resources using animal resource typing. Moving Forward and Preparing for the Future: How Shelters Responded to COVID-19 Join our roundtable discussion about how 3 organizations managed the pandemic and what insights they will carry into the future. How Animal Shelters and Clinics Can Prepare for Hurricanes September marks the height of hurricane season - prepare for the worst with the best resources, including a downloadable pet disaster poster! Dog & Cat Safety Tip Sheets in Case of Disaster You can help adopters, veterinary clients and the community keep pets safe in case disaster strikes by handing out these one-page cat and dog safety sheets. Are Your County and State Ready to Respond to an Animal Emergency? Find out how your shelter and state compares to others on disaster readiness, and get updates about the NCARE survey 3 Tips for Setting Up a Temporary Shelter In the event of a disaster or large-scale seizure in your community, follow these three tips from the ASPCA’s Field Investigations and Response Team (FIR). Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›