- Best Friends Animal Society
Best Friends Animal Society, founded in 1986, is an American nonprofit 501c3 organization that is one of America’s best known animal welfare rescue groups. Best Friends works with shelters, other rescue groups and members nationwide to promote pet adoption, spay-and-neuter services, and humane education programs around the country. A key component of Best Friends’ work is operating Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, the nation’s largest no-kill safe haven for displaced, homeless or unwanted domestic animals, located in Southwestern
Utah near the town of Kanab. [ [http://www.netmar.com/~maat/archive/sep3/maloney.htm Best Friends, an Animal Sanctuary with a Difference, with Faith Maloney, by Diane Cooper ] ] The society also publishes "Best Friends" magazine, which has more than 250,000 subscribers. The hour-long series "DogTown ," filmed at the sanctuary, is the story of Best Friends' ongoing work with dogs. The program debuted on theNational Geographic Channel Jan. 4, 2008. [ [http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/dogtown/ DogTown | Dogtown- National Geographic Channel ] ]History
Best Friends, which originated in Arizona in the 1970s, has never accepted the conventional wisdom that humane societies and shelters "have no choice" but to euthanize animals deemed "unadoptable." The original founders began a program whereby they rescued soon-to-be-killed dogs and cats from shelters, rehabilitated them, and found them new homes. Those not adopted formed an eccentric assortment of creatures whose numbers grew until, in 1986, the group established Best Friends Animal Sanctuary on a large plot of land five miles north of Kanab, Utah, only six miles from the Arizona border. In 1991, Best Friends became a nonprofit, tax-exempt charity and quickly grew to be the flagship of the rapidly growing no-kill movement throughout the 1990s. Articulating its goal of “No More Homeless Pets,” became central to the society’s work, and by the end of the 1990s, the number of animals being killed in shelters had dropped from about 15 million in 1990 to less than 5 million. [ [http://www.all-creatures.org/aip/nl-15apr2002-stats.html Statistics - Animals in Print 15 April 2002 Issue] ]
The sanctuary
The sanctuary covers 3,700 acres owned by Best Friends, with an additional 33,000 acres leased from the United States
Bureau of Land Management . It is located at Angel Canyon (formerly Kanab Canyon), about five miles north ofKanab, Utah , at the heart of the famous “Golden Circle” ofZion National Park , the Grand Canyon'sNorth Rim ,Bryce Canyon National Park , andLake Powell . The land in and around the town of Kanab is famous as a backdrop for dozens of western movies and television shows dating back to the 1940s. Among the many dramas filmed in the area were "The Lone Ranger" television series and the movies "McKenna's Gold" and "The Outlaw Josey Wales". [ [http://nimst.tripod.com/cgi-bin/LoneRangerMovie.html The Lone Ranger Movie ] ]On any given day, the sanctuary is home to approximately 2,000 animals, most of which are
dogs andcats ; but the sanctuary also welcomeshorses , burros,birds ,rabbits ,goats ,pot-bellied pig s, and an assortment of othercreatures .Animals arrive at the sanctuary from throughout the United States and abroad, primarily from shelters that don’t have the resources to keep them and from shelters where they would otherwise be killed. A primary goal at Best Friends is to help these animals find good homes with permanent or foster families; but if they are not adopted, they live permanently at the sanctuary.Best Friends is the nation's largest no-kill animal sanctuary, [ [http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermail/ar-news/Week-of-Mon-20031006/007627.html AR-News: (UT) Best Friends a haven for unwanted animals ] ] which means that animals, regardless of illness or handicap, can live out their lives in peace. Animals are only put down in cases of terminal and/or extremely painful illness—only when compassion requires euthanasia because there is no reasonable alternative.
The society also publishes "Best Friends", a bimonthly magazine with articles about animals, animal welfare, news and photos of animal-related events, and goings-on at the sanctuary. As of 2008, the magazine had approximately 300,000 subscribers.
Visitors and tourism
Each year more than 27,000 visitors tour Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, while another 4,500 people volunteer to donate time for the animals. Tours of the sanctuary are available daily throughout the year. Part of the Best Friends philosophy is that visitors and volunteers are a vital part of helping the animals to get ready for adoption into new homes. Among the hundreds of volunteers each year at Best Friends are a large assortment of student groups.
Best Friends’ work after Hurricane Katrina (2005-2006)
The society’s official role in post-
Hurricane Katrina operations was that of a primary animal rescue organization. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-09-03-katrinapetrescues_x.htm USATODAY.com - Animal welfare groups rescue abandoned pets ] ] Best Friends was responsible for rescuing and caring for approximately 4,000 of those animals and helped transport another 2,000 to new locations for adoptions. [ [http://www.sltrib.com/ Salt Lake Tribune Home Page - Salt Lake Tribune ] ] Animals in the care of Best Friends were reunited with their families, placed in new homes, or brought to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary for continuing care.Best Friends’ rapid response teams entered the hurricane disaster area on September 2, 2005 and worked for 249 days in and around New Orleans. [ [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695206279,00.html Deseret Morning News | Art spotlights rescue of New Orleans pets ] ] During the course of the society’s work, it expanded search-and-rescue operations to include St. Bernard and Orleans parishes and worked in concert with various law enforcement officials, the National Guard, and the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division.
Best Friends’ main base for search and rescue operations was the grounds of St. Francis Animal Sanctuary in
Tylertown, Mississippi . The society operated a second rescue shelter at Celebration Station inMetairie, Louisiana and worked with the Humane Society of Southern Mississippi to transport animals brought to their shelter to foster and adoption groups across the country. Utilizing volunteers from across North America, including veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and information technology experts, the society was able to make a major contribution to the hurricane relief effort.Since Katrina, Best Friends has expanded its animal rescue work by providing the manpower and resources to help revitalize the [http://www.petsalive.com/ Pets Alive] animal shelter in New York state, rescue approximately 600 cats from an abusive situation in Nevada, and provide expertise to assist local animal rescue groups in the aftermath of the disastrous Peruvian earthquakes of 2007. Best Friends also gave refuge and lifetime care and rehabilitation to 22 of former NFL quarterback Michael Vick's most abused dogs. [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08076/865254-338.stm?cmpid=lifestyle.xml]
ee also
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Animal welfare
*Animal rights
*Cruelty to animals
*Overpopulation (animals) References
Further reading
*cite book |title=Dogs: Funny Side Up! Nola Lee Kelsey's Funniest Canine Chronicles from Dogtown to Bangkok |last=Kelsey |first=Nola Lee |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |publisher=Dog's Eye View Press |location= |isbn=978-0980232325 |pages=
*cite book |title=Pawprints of Katrina: Pets Saved and Lessons Learned |last=Scott |first=Cathy |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |publisher=Howell Book House |location= |isbn=978-0470228517 |pages=
*cite book |title=Let's Go Visit Best Friends Animal Sanctuary |last=Kelsey |first=Nola Lee |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |publisher=Dog's Eye View Press |location= |isbn=978-0980232301 |pages=
*cite book |title=The Night Before a Dogtown Christmas |last=Kelsey |first=Nola Lee |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |publisher=Dog's Eye View Press |location= |isbn=978-0980232349 |pages=
*cite book |title=Not Left Behind: Rescuing the Pets of New Orleans |last=Best Friends Animal Society |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2006 |publisher=Yorkville Press |location= |isbn=978-0976744252 |pages=
*cite book |title=Best Friends: The True Story of the World's Most Beloved Animal Sanctuary |last=Glen |first=Samantha |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2001 |publisher=Kensington |location= |isbn=978-1575667355 |pages=External links
* [http://www.bestfriends.org/ Best Friends Animal Society]
* [http://network.bestfriends.org/ The Best Friends Network]
* [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/06/assignment_america/main2072118.shtml CBS's "Assignment America" coverage of animals from war-torn Lebanon]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9900273/ MSNBC coverage of New Orleans animal rescues]
* [http://www.pahrumpvalleytimes.com/2007/Aug-31-Fri-2007/news/16398173.html/ "Pahrump Valley Times" news story]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/news/"USA Today" news story]
* [http://www.sltrib.com/ci_6928266 "Salt Lake Tribune"]
* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/process_church/process_church2.html Friends find their calling, Lou Kilzer, Rocky Mountain News]
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