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On Dec. 15, Arizona Humane Society (AHS) employees found the canine "tied up" in the parking lot of the shelter’s Sunnyslope Campus parking lot, ...
Arizona Humane says his story highlights Maricopa County's animal welfare crisis, saying it's at an all-time high. "AHS cared for more than 22,000 sick, injured and abused pets in 2024, the most ...
The Sunnyslope community is an established neighborhood within the borders of the city of Phoenix, Arizona. The geographic boundaries are 19th Avenue to the west, Cactus Road to the north, 16th Street to the east, and Northern Avenue to the south. This area covers approximately nine square miles (23 km 2) and is divided into nine census tracts ...
Arizona Humane Society was founded in 1957 and has since "grown to become the state's largest animal welfare and protection agency, as well as the state's designated responder for animals in ...
Eyrich was a German immigrant who moved to Arizona in 1875. According to the Phoenix Historical Society, Eyrich was a plumber who in the past had served as a cavalryman, "Indian fighter," prospector, miner, hotel and café employee and proprietor. Kohl, cattle rancher, lived in the house from 1917 to 1920.
A humane society is a group that aims to stop cruelty to animals.In many countries, the term is used mostly for societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals (SPCA). In the United Kingdom, and historically in the United States, such societies provide waterway rescue, prevention and recovery services, or may give awards for saving human life (e.g., Glasgow Humane Society and Massachusetts ...
The controversy surrounding the fate of the animals started after the San Diego Humane Society (SDHS) transferred them to its counterpart in Tucson on Aug. 7 “for the express purpose of finding ...
Located within North the Central Avenue right-of-way between Bethany Home Road and the Arizona Canal. July 2004 1895–1951 4: Papago Park: Bounded by Van Buren Street and McDowell Road between 52nd Street and the Arizona Crosscut Canal. (Pictured is the "Hole-in-the-Rock" landmark) October 1989 1932–1946 5: Phoenix Indian School