As wildfires continue to threaten parts of Los Angeles, animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society is taking action to rescue and rehome displaced
A network of rescue groups are caring for animals affected by wildfires still burning in the Los Angeles area. A multi-state operation is under way to help relieve local animal shelters.
As Utah firefighters helped to battle raging wildfires in Southern California, local animal advocates were taking steps to show support by creating space for displaced pets.
As animal shelters become overwhelmed due to wildfires, officials have flown 84 lost pets to Utah until they can be reunited with their owners.
With consuming Southern California and displacing thousands from their homes, Utahns are stepping up to help another group often overlooked during a catastrophe that has affected so many
A large number of pets were left behind when their human companions were forced to flee their homes due to wildfires.
Joybound People & Pets is helping animals forced from their homes by the Southern California wildfires by taking 31 dogs and a cat into their care at their Walnut Creek facility.
When disaster strikes, Best Friends Animal Society mobilizes to work with more than 5,000 partner organizations nationwide to ensure animals can get the care they need and find stable, loving homes. Watch the full interview with BFAS Houston's Kerry McKeel to find out how Houstonians can help.
Pasadena Humane and other Los Angeles shelters are asking for the public to help foster animals during the deadly California wildfires.
Best Friends Animal Society and other animal rescue groups across Utah and Idaho have taken in displaced pets from Los Angeles — and have plans to help more.
Over 80 pets rescued from the wildfire areas arrived in Utah; Gov. Cox lauds Utah firefighters in the the heat of the fight
Nonprofit groups are working to distribute essential supplies to those impacted by the fires across the Los Angeles area.