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We’re assisting with lifesaving efforts in response to the Park Fire in Northern California. He

We’re assisting with lifesaving efforts in response to the Park Fire in Northern California. Help us be there for more animals in need with a lifesaving donation today! [{NAME}, we’ve been on the ground in California since last week assisting Butte County Animal Control, North Valley Animal Disaster Group and other local animal welfare groups in emergency sheltering, critical search and rescue and other lifesaving efforts during the devastating Park Fire – one of the largest wildfires in the state’s history.]( To date, over 500 animals have been impacted by these efforts and we continue to remain in close contact with Butte County emergency management agencies and local animal welfare organizations during this time. As our response continues in Northern California through this week, our teams are also mobilizing to provide much-needed support on the East Coast following Tropical Storm Debby making landfall. [During this critical time, we hope we can count on your support for vulnerable animals impacted by natural disasters or emergencies.]( Donations from compassionate people like you make it possible for our teams to respond at a moment’s notice when animals are left in harm’s way. [Please make an urgent gift today to support all of our lifesaving efforts for those in need.]( [BREAKING NEWS: ASPCA Responds to One of the Largest Wildfires in CA History]( [Happening Now: At the urgent request of Butte County Animal Control, we deployed our Disaster Response team earlier this week to provide essential support in response to the devastating Park Fire in Northern California.]( The Park Fire is already one of the largest wildfires in California history – spreading over more than 393,000 acres since it began on July 24. Our team is currently on the ground in Oroville, California, assisting local welfare groups with search and rescue efforts and emergency sheltering of owned pets displaced by the fires. [So far, we’ve assisted with the emergency sheltering and care of over 120 animals.]( We are also providing disaster response subject matter expertise in the county’s Emergency Operations Center and emergency sheltering leadership. [Donate]( [As our response in California continues to develop, we urgently need compassionate people like you by our side to support our lifesaving efforts for animals impacted by disasters and emergencies.]( While we remain in close contact with Butte County emergency management agencies and local animal welfare organizations, we will provide continued support – but we hope we can count on you today. [Your donation can help provide rescue, care, protection and shelter to animals in times of crisis – now and in the future.]( Please make an urgent gift now. [Privacy Policy]( | [ASPCA Website]( | [View Online]( Connect with us: [Facebook]( | [X]( | [Instagram]( | [TikTok]( | [YouTube]( ©2024 ASPCA. All Rights Reserved. [Donate]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals 424 East 92nd Street New York, NY, 10128-6804, US The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® (ASPCA®) impacts hundreds of thousands of animals each year through our work rescuing animals, securing adoptions, providing medical and rehabilitation treatment, and driving significant legislative change that protects their lives and welfare. By receiving ASPCA emails and taking action on behalf of animals, you are helping make this lifesaving work possible. Take a look at our latest news [here](. Please click [here]( if you wish to unsubscribe from the email list.

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