Understanding and Mitigating Risk
It is important to know the hazards our communities are most vulnerable to so that we may be better prepared and help manage or reduce their impact.
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It is important to know the hazards our communities are most vulnerable to so that we may be better prepared and help manage or reduce their impact.
Author: Eston Spain, Emergency Planning Associate, IEM There is much discussion about pet or companion animal limits. Some states and local jurisdictions have set limits on the number of animals that a person can legally own. The general consensus is that laws of this nature were enacted to prevent hoarding, enabling “puppy mills,” and other […]
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