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Animal Welfare League of Arlington

Young Black Bear Roams Arlington Young Black Bear Roams Arlington
Young Black Bear Roams Arlington Arlington residents have been reporting multiple sightings of a young black bear roaming neighborhoods Monday morning, May 13. The Animal Welfare League of Arlington said it was made aware of "several" reported sightings of the juvenile black bear. ARLNow reports multiple sightings from users of the Nextdoor app, including a spotting on the 2500 block of North Florida Street, and another Monday morning on North Harrison and 26th Street. Others spotted the bear around 9 a.m. on 25th Road and John Marshall Drive, and N. Ottawa Street near Langston Boulevard, the outlet reports. AWLA ur…
Arlington Officials Denounce AWLA Over 'Misleading' Deer Management Letter Arlington Officials Denounce AWLA Over 'Misleading' Deer Management Letter
Arlington Officials Denounce Awla Over 'Misleading' Deer Management Letter One wants to save the deer, the other wants them culled. Arlington officials are denouncing what they're calling a misleading letter issued by the Animal Welfare League of Arlington, urging residents to speak out against deer culling. The county's Forestry and Natural Resources Commission (FNRC) for years has been analyzing the area's deer population. Reducing the size of the local deer population is "critical for preserving and enhancing the County’s natural resources on public and private land," FNRC says. In response to a survey released in June, AWLA issued a letter push…
These Are The 9 Neglected Dogs Some Emaciated, With Broken Bones Rescued In Arlington These Are The 9 Neglected Dogs Some Emaciated, With Broken Bones Rescued In Arlington
These Are The 9 Neglected Dogs Some Emaciated, With Broken Bones Rescued In Arlington During the month of April, nine dogs suspected of abuse and neglect were rescued by the Animal Welfare League of Arlington. The first to come to the shelter were Shih Tsu's Taavi and Trella, who "had been kept in terrible conditions, cramped in filthy cat crates in their owner’s bathroom," AWLA said. The owner surrendered them and they both went on to find loving homes. Then came Stormy, a dog with a broken leg whose owner neglected to provide the necessary care, causing her leg to become necrotic. Stormy's leg was so damaged that it ultimately was amputated. Stormy has made progr…