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7 Year Old Named ‘Kid Of The Year’ After Rescuing More Than 1,300 Dogs. “Dogs don’t need to be in a shelter, they need to do things.” This compassionate boy will warm your heart and soul.

Seven year old Roman McConn is on a mission to save dogs.  The caring boy focuses on the oldest, most unwanted animals that are on the euthanasia list in shelters and helps them find a home.  So far, he has saved over 1,300 unwanted dogs and 40 cats.


Roman began rescuing animals when he was four, with the help of his mom, Sully.  Sully videos the adorable Roman playing with the shelter dogs and cats as he talks about each one.  She then posts the video of them on their Facebook page.  According to appreciative shelter staff, Roman is a real life “dog whisperer.”

He spends his time getting to know each of the animals then they make a video of him playing with and talking about the dogs.  The videos really showcase the dog’s personalities.  According to Roman, he does this because “dogs don’t need to be in a shelter, they need to do things.”


Helping the dogs “do things” is what he does best.  Sully and his mom founded Project Freedom Ride, an organization that connects unwanted and abandoned dogs in Texas and Georgia with families in the Pacific Northwest.  They provide Texas rescue partners with funding assistance, networking, and adoption assistance and give the unwanted a second chance with families and receiving partners outside of Texas.


Roman’s love and commitment to the most unwanted animals is written all over his face.  According to his mom, “he lights up like a Christmas tree,” whenever he learns that another animal has found their forever home.  He certainly is inspiring and it’s easy to see why he was named Kid of the Year by the ASPCA.

“I think it’s very important for the dogs I meet that I give them the best chance at finding the right home that they need,” Roman told InsideEdition.com. “I think a lot of other kids should be doing what I’m doing.”


This story just warms our heart and soul! Please share Roman’s story to show the world how one compassionate soul can save so many unwanted dogs and cats.









This December the Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre received a visit from Nic Hayward a specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. Radiology and ultrasound are two ways of seeing what’s going on inside a bear without the need for invasive and risky surgery. The images that these techniques provide help tell a story about what’s going on inside the bears at our rescue centres. A specialist radiologist is able to analyse the images to build accurate diagnosis for several different kinds of internal ailments.








Volunteer with the Animal Rescue Team

One of the most commonly asked questions for our Animal Rescue Team is, “How can I volunteer?” Our team has—and relies on—a strong network of volunteers to help us make a real difference for animals in rescue and disaster relief work. We truly depend on them to help us get this important, lifesaving work done.

One of the most common mistakes prospective volunteers make is waiting until a natural or man-made disaster strikes to begin the application process and to begin proper training and preparation for becoming an Animal Rescue Team volunteer. Unfortunately, by then, it’s too late. If you want to volunteer, it’s important to apply before a disaster. If you get everything done early, you, like our many other volunteers, will be ready to deploy when animals need our help.

I can’t speak enough to the impact people feel from saving animals in need. If you want to make a difference, this is a way to do it. I encourage you to start your application today. With hurricane season on the horizon, our team will be ready to deploy at a moment’s notice - The Humane Society of the United States





This year’s 77th Annual Golden Globes Awards served a 100% plant-based meal prior to the award show.

The original menu included fish in the main course, but two weeks ago, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) made the change to plant-based, saying they hope the shift will raise awareness about the impact a non-sustainable, meat-heavy diet has on the environment.


The organization and kitchen expressed excitement about the new and innovative alterations to the menu and the lifestyle changes the vegan celebration will hopefully inspire.

“If there’s a way we can, not change the world, but save the planet, maybe we can get the Golden Globes to send a signal and draw attention to the issue about climate change,” said president of the HFPA Lorenzo Soria. “The food we eat, the way we grow the food we eat, the way we dispose of the food is one of the large contributors to the climate crisis.”


“The climate crisis is impossible to ignore,” Soria continued, “and after speaking with our peers, and friends in the community, we felt challenged to do better.”


“It was a little shocking when first mentioned, because of being very close to the actual Globes and having already decided on a menu,” said Beverly Hilton’s executive chef Matthew Morgan, “But once we thought about it and the message that it sent, we were really excited about it. That’s something I stand behind myself.”


Activists and actors alike are applauding the new menu. It included king oyster mushroom scallops on a bed of wild mushroom risotto served with roasted brussel sprouts and a chilled golden beet soup. Icelandic Glacial provided sustainably-sourced natural spring water offered in a glass bottle to reduce plastic waste.

Activism and Sustainability:

  • Gun Safety & Gun Laws

  • Cruelty Free

  • Death Penalty

  • Demand Action

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Fairness and Equality:

  • Grammy District Advocacy

  • Privatization

  • Voters Issues & Gerrymandering

  • Private Prisons & the War on Drugs

  • Finance, Housing & the Economy

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  • Candidates, Bills, Laws & Protections

  • Wildlife & Oceania

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  • Comprehensive Captivity & Hunting Results Databases




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