Best Friends Animal Society is helping animals impacted by California wildfires by relocating adoptable pets to create space for displaced animals and finding new homes for over 110 animals in the past week.
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.
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.
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, materials or their time.
As wildfires continue to threaten parts of Los Angeles, animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society is taking action to rescue and rehome displaced
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.
A charity auction and sweepstakes to benefit to SoCal Fire Fund is full of celebrity meet-and-greets, set visits and other big-ticket items.
The companies that have pledged millions for wildfire relief include Google, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Amazon, Comcast, Netflix, the NFL Foundation, and more.
The fires in the Palisades and Altadena areas have forced thousands of people and pets from their homes over the last two weeks, increasing the burden on local animal shelters and rescue groups who are scrambling.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in Southern California.
Wildfires have been burning out of control since Jan. 7. More than 40,000 acres are ablaze since the fire started, destroying much of the seaside LA neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, burning to the ground the Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center, displacing hundreds of thousands and leaving at least 24 people dead as of Jan. 15.