PETA’s Animal Shelter and Field Team: Rescuing Animals Day and Night |
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Every day and night, in all weather extremes, including hurricane conditions, nor’easters, and the polar vortex, PETA’s Community Animal Project fieldworkers answer calls for help from people living in some of the poorest communities in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, where animals have no one else to help them. Meet our field staff and some of the animals they serve.
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