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Prince George Humane Society officially launches in Prince George

A new type of animal rescue society has been launched in Prince George.

The Prince George Humane Society is now up and running and will provide a safe haven for abused and abandoned animals.

Executive Director Angela Lotze says they plan on focusing on First Nations reserves.

“Looking at implementing education and preventative programs through sterilization on First Nations communities,” says Lotze, “and we are looking to expand not just within Prince George we want to be Northern based and deal with a lot of Northern communities.”

Lotze says they are currently working out of foster homes in Prince George with the long term plan of having their own facility.

She says those wanting to help them out can head to the Prince George Humane Society’s Facebook page.

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