By admin | March 6, 2019
We had the opportunity today to present a brief oral submission to the Governance and Administration Select Committee on the draft National Disaster Resilienc
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | February 24, 2019
The National Disaster Resilience Strategy is out for public consultation, and it fails to commit to reforming our inadequate animal disaster laws and system.
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | February 9, 2019
Animal Evac New Zealand is on the ground and working to rescue animals from the Nelson Fire. From door-to-door knocking to ensure residents about to be evacua
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | January 23, 2019
With the support of Gareth Hughes MP, and authored by Steve Glassey, Animal Evac New Zealand has presented the most comprehensive report on animal disaster la
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | January 21, 2019
Animal Evac New Zealand’s 2019 Foundation Course series has now been scheduled and available for bookings on Eventbrite. We now offer “early bird&
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | December 17, 2018
Animal Evac New Zealand made global history this weekend, with the application of D4H Incident Manager being tested to manage the registration of disaster aff
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | November 30, 2018
Whether it is fires, floods or earthquakes, animals rely on their human guardians to protect them, and in a disaster this is not always possible. Animal Evac
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | November 25, 2018
Animal Evac New Zealand is pleased to provide the most comprehensive Emergency preparedness guide for pet owners. Free to download , it contains in depth info
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | October 1, 2018
Animal Evac New Zealand with the support of ESRI and Eagle Technology have launched an online GIS companion animal population estimator tool to help with emer
Read MoreBy Steve Glassey | September 26, 2018
According to Mercy for Animals, over 3.4 million chickens and over 5,000 pigs have died as a result of Hurricane Florence and its associated flooding. This wa
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