Thursday, February 28, 2008

Animal Advocates Push For 'No-Kill' NYC By 2015


Every day New York City kills an average of 44 dogs and cats because no one will adopt them.


Eight years ago, that number was more than double, according to Animal Care and Control (ACC) of New York City, the non-profit agency responsible for the city's shelter system. But five years into a coordinated campaign by animal rights advocates, New York is on its way to becoming a "no-kill city," meaning no euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals, by 2015.



See the full project here.

1 comment:

Yian said...

This is such a great story.

And the presentation too. Love how the video just starts in the screen without any delay, and especially without any of those controls which usually take up half the screen.