International Animal Rescue was created in 1989.
The cast of RSPCA Animal Rescue - 2007 includes: Anthony Field as Himself - Host
Depending on your location, you can find your nearest animal rescue agency by contacting your local government or by looking up Yellow Pages. For example, in Australia this is known as the RSPCA.
There is no specific RSPCA branch in Derry, Northern Ireland. However, the RSPCA operates throughout the UK, and you can find services and support in nearby areas. For local animal welfare concerns in Derry, you might consider contacting local animal rescue organizations or the Dog Warden Service.
By "programs." I assume you mean television programs. They do have Emergency Animal rescue which is on quite a lot and that's about it.
The RSPCA is the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. They will rescue horses, dogs, cats, and other pets. They have a cruelty tip line that you can use to notify them of an animal that needs rescuing.
It stands for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. It is a charity that takes care of unloved and unwanted pets. EDIT: See related link for their web-site, which gives you a comprehensive guide to what the RSPCA does.
schools can help animal cruelty by making posters and thing to help people know and then going and rescuing a poorly treated animal from the rspca or another animal rescue service
It's a place all over the country which recues dogs or any other animals which are being involved in cruelty and/or torture. what they do is rescue them make sure they get better and then they keep them in their rescue centre until anyone wants to adopt the animal some dog rescue centres ....... dogs trust jerry greens rspca animal rescue
Many companies are looking for an animal rescuer as many people don't have the time for that field of work. I suggest companies such as the RSPCA or The Animal Rescue. Both companies are of high quality.
This web site will give you a list of many recue centres in th UK and there also is the RSPCA. http://www.animalsaver.co.uk/azlists/azsanctuaries.php I you!
it depends on what animal and what condition the animal is in