VERRY good! they help out by giving food and clothing to the poor and cleaning up hurricane messes and tsunamis and rescuing the people in earthquakes!!!!!! is this a trick question!?!?!?!?!!?!??!?!??!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!!!!?????!?!?!?!?!
there are 32 humane societies in Canada
The humane society is good to have because they offer a chance for homeless animals to be adopted into a loving family. People should adopt from humane societies because when you adopt, you save a life.
Every St in the USA
Animal cops are also known as humane officers, and typically work on behalf of Humane Societies. The job outlook for humane officers is not very good, since the counties in most states tend to exclusively use the services of animal control officers.
In different societies and cultures, bats have been regarded by some as a "good omen" and others as a "bad omen".
The Humane Society is not a single organization, there are several Humane Societies within the United States, most of them named for the area they are established in. For example, the Kentucky Humane Society adopted out 6,091 dogs in 2012.
In some states yes they do.
No there is always a fee. At humane societies there are prices of cats around $150.
They might, although honestly most humane societies don't have the time or resources to check up on the animals that have already been adopted out. However, you should still have your adopted pet spayed or neutered - it helps keep the number of pets the humane society has in its cages down.
Nursing homes, humane societies, girl scouts, and school programs
They answer to themself. Most humane societies are privately run facilities, in that they make their own rules and don't answer to the county. Some of them, however may be county run and are supported by county tax dollars. It all depends on where you live as to how the 'humane society' reports. Plus, 'humane society' is a generic or specific term. Do you mean the Humane Society of the United States, your local humane society or animal contol?
There are both good and bad things about hunter gatherer societies. The good thing is that there is a clear division of labor in these societies. Men hunt and women gather, and both groups contribute equally to the health of the group. The bad thing is that the animals may migrate or the plants may wither, and that means constantly being on the move.