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Qrange County Animal Services Sheltering Practices and Philosophies 79 <br />Various Links and Resources <br />A collection of resources, websites, and publications providing additional <br />information on the issues regarding Limited-Admission sheltering. <br />Limited Admission or No-Kill <br />San Francisco SPCA <br />http://www.sfspca. ora/home.shtm I <br />San Francisco is considered the model among the Limited-Admission/No-Kitt community [Fact <br />sheet printed within this packet] <br />Tompkins County SPCA <br />http: //www. s p c a o n l i n e. c o m <br />The admittedly outdated website of the animal shelter and animal control provider for Tompkins <br />County, NY [Fact sheet printed within this packet] <br />Richmond SPCA <br />http://www. richmonds pca.ora <br />Richmond (Vfrginia) SPCA is another organization considered prominent in the realm of Limited- <br />Admission/No-Kill shelters. <br />Salem Animal Rescue League statement <br />http://wwwsarl-n h.org/ <br />Home page of Salem (NH) Animal Rescue League, avolunteer-run limited-admission shelter <br />Animal Rescue League of NH statement <br />http•//www rescueleague.oraladmissions.cfm <br />Statement of Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire, alimited-admission facility. <br />No-Kill article, Best Friends Network <br />'firm' article regarding policies of shelters that euthanize and where the blame lies. <br />Greater Miami Humane transition to No-Kill <br />http•//www maddiesfund.ora/nokill/build com miami.html <br />Article regarding the HSGM's switch to a No-Kill shelter and the benefits they are seeing. <br />Maddie's Fund <br />http://www.maddiesfund. org/ <br />Animal welfare organization strongly behind the Limited-Admission/No-kill community <br />