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BC SPCA wants animals included in emergency legislation

The BC SPCA is urging you to support including animals in the province’s Emergency Management Legislation. 

The B.C. government is seeking input on modernizing the legislation until Jan. 31.

“The devastating reports from Australia, where more than a billion animals are estimated to have died as a result of bushfires, are a somber reminder that both humans and animals are extremely vulnerable during a disaster, says Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcement officer for the BC SPCA.

Moriarty said that currently, B.C. does not require local authorities to include domestic animals in emergency planning, response or emergency support services. 

“This has serious consequences for both animals and humans, including loss of animal life, increased likelihood of pet owners failing to evacuate if there are no options for their pet, pet owners returning to evacuated areas to try to save their pets, and increased risk for emergency responders entering hazardous area to rescue animals left behind,” Moriarty said.

However, Moriarty applauds the government for proactively re-examining B.C.’s legislation and approach to emergencies and for seeking input from stakeholders, like the BC SPCA. 

She noted that the BC SPCA has seen the danger of environmental emergencies first-hand in recent years, as the SPCA deployed emergency staff and resources to help pets and pet owners during flood and wildfire disasters that required tens of thousands of British Columbians to evacuate their homes.

“For many of us, pets are members of our families and when a natural disaster strikes and people are evacuated it is extremely stressful for them to consider leaving their animals behind or having to struggle to find resources to help care for them while the family is temporarily homeless,” Moriarty said.

The BC SPCA urges you to let solicitor general Mike Farnworth know that you care about animals in emergencies by adding your name to its petition.

Click here to link to the petition.

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