CHARLESTOWN, Ind. — Officials from the Clark County Sheriff's Office and Indiana State Police (ISP) arrived early Friday morning at Wildlife in Need, a Charlestown exotic animal facility to remove ...
CHARLESTOWN, Ind. — Wildlife in Need owner Tim Stark is accused of removing more than two dozen animals from his property before officials could take them. The Indiana attorney general filed an ...
In order to start a wild animal removal business, the proper business licenses and permits must first be obtained. At a minimum, a nuisance wildlife control permit will be required. However, in many ...
More than 250,000 animals are hoarded in residences across the United States each year, according to the Animal Humane Society, and they are often left to suffer in horrific conditions. Hundreds are ...
A group of animals kept in cages — including alpacas, llamas and emus — were taken from Jim Mack's Ice Cream in Hellam Township on Saturday, according to the Animal Legal Defense Fund. It was believed ...
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