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I just heard “impact Texas” on Sunday morning from 5 am to 6. Where can I find that interview?
September 29th. On 96.3 radioAnimal-Related Helpline: 1-888-548-6263
For all media inquiries: [email protected]
IMPORTANT: IF YOU ARE TRYING TO REPORT A NEGLECT OR ABUSE SITUATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL HUMANE SOCIETY, LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY, OR LOCAL ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER - DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE FOR A THLN MEMBER AS WE ARE A LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION, NOT AN ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
THLN's purpose is to pass effective legislation for the animals in the Texas Legislature. We do not have the resources to deal directly with animal cruelty or adoption issues, but we can recommend several organizations that do.
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Cindy Ferguson North Texas Barn Cats wants to volunteer 2022-12-04 12:33:41 -0600
Volunteer

THLN is looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated individuals to join in our mission to advocate for Texas animals by effecting systemic change. If you’ve got a passion for animals and want to contribute to making a tangible difference in thousands of Texas animal’s lives, volunteer with us and become part of the most powerful statewide network for animals.
With a variety of volunteer opportunities available, you’re bound to find something that suits your interests, talents and schedule.
Please fill out the form linked below to get started, and make sure to check out our upcoming events!
Step 1: Please complete the form below and then click 'Next' to complete your volunteer profile. PLEASE NOTE: YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE UNTIL THE VOLUNTEER AGREEMENT HAS BEEN SIGNED ON PAGE 3.
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Cindy Ferguson North Texas Barn Cats rsvped for Common Legal Pitfalls That Rescue Groups Can Avoid 2022-07-05 19:01:07 -0500
Common Legal Pitfalls That Rescue Groups Can Avoid

Animal rescue is a noble cause well worth the investment rescuers make. Learn how to keep your rescue focused on that mission by avoiding the most common legal "pitfalls" that cost money and damage an organization's brand.
While there are no national or Texas State laws specifically regulating rescues, other state laws and municipal ordinances do apply to rescue groups. Randy Turner will present what every rescuer needs to know about ownership issues, avoiding litigation, complying with laws regarding non-profit organizations and generally staying out of legal hot water.
Check out the on-demand webinar by RSVPing now.
rsvpWHENJune 01, 2027 at 5:00pm
