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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2023 · 47 MIN

Agency of the Year (Episode 205)

from Keep it Humane · host Keep it Humane

In this episode, hosts Daniel Ettinger and Ashlee Bishop provide updates on their website and social media platforms. They announce the Shelter of the Year, which is the El Paso County Animal Welfare Department. They interview Lorelei Combs, the executive director of the department, and Crystal, the administrative services manager. They discuss the department's efforts to address the vet shortage and provide access to care through their low-cost spay/neuter clinic and partnership with veterinary students. The hosts highlight the importance of recognizing and supporting agencies that are making a positive impact in animal welfare. The conversation discusses the importance of reducing the number of animals at risk and the need for responsible breeding. It also explores a vision for the future where most strays come from other countries. The conversation highlights the efforts to reach out to local groups and the challenges of overcoming language barriers. Finally, it expresses appreciation for the podcast and the opportunity to learn from each other.Takeaways The El Paso County Animal Welfare Department is recognized as the Shelter of the Year for their innovative programs and commitment to enhancing animal welfare. The department has addressed the vet shortage by partnering with veterinary students and providing them with hands-on experience and support to obtain the necessary licenses. Their low-cost spay/neuter clinic and focus on access to care have made a significant impact in the community. Recognizing and supporting agencies that prioritize access to care is crucial in improving animal welfare. Reducing the number of animals at risk is crucial to finding more animals new homes. A long-term vision is needed to address the stray problem, including the possibility of importing animals from other countries. Collaboration with local groups and organizations is essential to implementing effective programs. Overcoming language barriers is a challenge in providing veterinary services and education. AI show notes are experimental. Did you find them useful? Chapters00:00Introduction and Updates 03:03Announcing the Shelter of the Year 11:34Interview with Lorelei Combs and Crystal 30:38Addressing the Vet Shortage and Providing Access to Care 35:30Recognition and Impact 37:25Encouraging Collaboration and Replication 38:21Importance of Access to Care 39:09Reducing the Number of Animals at Risk 40:12A Vision for the Future 42:08Reaching Out to Local Groups 43:30Overcoming Language Barriers 45:49Learning from Each Other46:16 Appreciation for the Podcast

In this episode, hosts Daniel Ettinger and Ashlee Bishop provide updates on their website and social media platforms. They announce the Shelter of the Year, which is the El Paso County Animal Welfare Department. They interview Lorelei Combs, the executive director of the department, and Crystal, the administrative services manager. They discuss the department's efforts to address the vet shortage and provide access to care through their low-cost spay/neuter clinic and partnership with veterinary students. The hosts highlight the importance of recognizing and supporting agencies that are making a positive impact in animal welfare. The conversation discusses the importance of reducing the number of animals at risk and the need for responsible breeding. It also explores a vision for the future where most strays come from other countries. The conversation highlights the efforts to reach out to local groups and the challenges of overcoming language barriers. Finally, it expresses appreciation for the podcast and the opportunity to learn from each other.Takeaways The El Paso County Animal Welfare Department is recognized as the Shelter of the Year for their innovative programs and commitment to enhancing animal welfare. The department has addressed the vet shortage by partnering with veterinary students and providing them with hands-on experience and support to obtain the necessary licenses. Their low-cost spay/neuter clinic and focus on access to care have made a significant impact in the community. Recognizing and supporting agencies that prioritize access to care is crucial in improving animal welfare. Reducing the number of animals at risk is crucial to finding more animals new homes. A long-term vision is needed to address the stray problem, including the possibility of importing animals from other countries. Collaboration with local groups and organizations is essential to implementing effective programs. Overcoming language barriers is a challenge in providing veterinary services and education. AI show notes are experimental. Did you find them useful? Chapters00:00Introduction and Updates 03:03Announcing the Shelter of the Year 11:34Interview with Lorelei Combs and Crystal 30:38Addressing the Vet Shortage and Providing Access to Care 35:30Recognition and Impact 37:25Encouraging Collaboration and Replication 38:21Importance of Access to Care 39:09Reducing the Number of Animals at Risk 40:12A Vision for the Future 42:08Reaching Out to Local Groups 43:30Overcoming Language Barriers 45:49Learning from Each Other46:16 Appreciation for the Podcast

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