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Anderson County PAWs and Greenville Humane Society help shelters provide emergency animal welfare to neighboring counties and states. ... of numerous animals from Asheville, North Carolina, where ...
North Carolina. The Humane Society ... (ASPCA) with the emergency transport of 44 homeless dogs and cats from the Brother Wolf Animal Rescue in Asheville, which was completely devastated by the ...
A 2021 headline declared, “NC ranks one of worst for animal protection laws, study shows.” According to the Animal Legal Defense Fund, in 2023, North Carolina was ranked 34th out of 50 states.
In 2015, ASPCA acquired the Asheville, North Carolina–based Humane Alliance, now called the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance. [17] In 2018, ASPCA established the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center. Located in Weaverville, North Carolina, the Center provides behavioral rehabilitation to canine victims of cruelty and neglect.
The North Carolina State Climate Office at North Carolina State University reported that its Mount Mitchell weather station recorded 24.41 in (620 mm) of rainfall. The office referred to the total as "off the charts", comparing it to 16.5 in (420 mm) of rainfall being a once-in-1,000-year flood for the area.
The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a 42-acre (17 ha) zoological park in Western North Carolina operated by the City of Asheville.It was originally opened in 1925 and known as Recreation Park Zoo, Craig Park Zoo [2], and Asheville City Zoo and housed a wide variety of native and non-native wildlife [3].