Turtle returning to Gulf more than year after Ike

October 14, 2009 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Uncategorized

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW ORLEANS — An endangered sea turtle that apparently was washed miles inshore by Hurricane Ike and spent months trapped in a land-locked pond in southwest Louisiana is being released back into the Gulf of Mexico.

The 90-pound, 4½-foot-long female is the largest Kemp’s ridley turtle rescued since the sea turtle rescue program began 10 years ago, said Michele Kelley, Louisiana marine mammal and sea turtle stranding coordinator. The turtle’s shell is 3 feet across. (more…)

18-lb, cuddly Cupcake craving new family

September 24, 2008 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Cats, Shelters

KRISHA WILLIAMS TURBEVILLE
RESCUE IN THE ROCK

Cupcake watched as her family packed up their belongings and moved out of their rented Bryant home. She waited for them to come back for her, but they never did.

The owner of the house discovered her and let her outside, where she had never ventured, according to neighbors, during the storms Hurricane Ike hauled across Arkansas last week. (more…)

Rescue dogs in train crash call it a day

September 21, 2008 By: blogadmin Category: Dogs, The Dog House, animals and disasters, rescue dogs

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS

Manny was waiting up for Abby when she got home a little after 3 a.m. last Saturday from the Chatsworth train crash scene.

“Where you been?” he sniffed. (more…)

Cities house 100s of pets after Gustav, Ike

September 20, 2008 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Cats, Dogs, Shelters, animals and disasters

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

AUSTIN, Texas — Hurricane Ike was about as mighty and destructive as they come, but it couldn’t break the bond between Nora Smallwood and her two dogs. She’d just as soon drown than abandon them to Mother Nature’s fury.

“They’re my life,” the 78-year-old said after being evacuated from her home in La Marque, near Galveston. “There was just no way I was going to leave them.”

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Horses rescued from Ike’s floodwaters

September 14, 2008 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Horses, Pets Outside, animals and disasters

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

IRONTON, La. — Plaquemines Parish sheriff’s deputies in boats rounded up hundreds of horses and cattle from Hurricane Ike’s floodwaters Saturday.

“We woke up this morning about 4:30, and you could hear the animals yelling outside…. They were getting separated from their mothers because their mothers could touch ground and they couldn’t,” said Parish President Billy Nungesser. (more…)