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  2. 32 reasons to volunteer with an animal rescue

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    Inner city rescues are usually overwhelmed with the number of animals in their care. As a volunteer, you can help to shoulder some of the burden on these rescues by helping to feed, groom, walk ...

  3. Crag Rats - Wikipedia

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    As a charter member of the Mountain Rescue Association, they were founded in 1926 by A.L. Anderson, [5] a lumberman from Hood River, after a search for missing seven year old on Mt. Hood. [6] Their name originates from a wife of a founding member, who stated that the men spent so much time on the crags of the mountain that they were like "crag rats".

  4. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    Shelter partners include rescue groups, fosters and sanctuaries. Rescue groups will often pull dogs from shelters, helping to reduce the number of animals at a shelter. A rescue group often specializes in a specific dog breed, or they pull hard-to-adopt animals such as those with health or behavioral issues with the intention of rehabilitating ...

  5. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    The average hour of traditional volunteering is valued by the Independent Sector at between $18–20 an hour. [13] Skills-based volunteering is valued at $40–500 an hour, depending on the market value of the time. [14] [failed verification]

  6. Category:Volunteer search and rescue organizations - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer search and rescue in the United Kingdom (22 P) Pages in category "Volunteer search and rescue organizations" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  7. Wildlife SOS - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its conservation projects, Wildlife SOS runs a 24-hour animal rescue with a team trained to perform emergency rescues of wild animals in four states – Delhi NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Jammu and Kashmir. The initiative was started in 1998 and now responds to nearly 500 rescue calls a month.