From PETA <[email protected]>
Subject RESCUE UPDATE: Animals still trapped near erupted volcano
Date January 18, 2020 11:03 PM
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For five days, rescuers from PETA Asia have been working hard to bring relief to
the many animals put in danger by the eruption of Taal Volcano in the
Philippines.

They have been working around the clock to provide frightened survivors with
food and veterinary care and are now ferrying dogs, horses, and other animals
out of the disaster zone to safety. The work is both physically and emotionally
exhausting, but the determined rescuers won't rest until they've reached every
animal on the devastated island who needs their help.

Please, provide an animal in desperate need with a lifeline by making a special
gift to support PETA Asia right now!

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UPDATE: Rescuers still need your help

Dear Friend,

When the volcanic island of Taal in the Philippines exploded in a cloud of ash
and debris earlier this week, a PETA Asia emergency rescue team went to work
immediately on the ground doing all that it could to get animals out of harm's
way and provide the dogs, horses, chickens, and others who managed to survive
the disaster with the food and veterinary care that they urgently needed.

Please, help PETA Asia's team reach more animals by making a special gift right
now.

Donate Now: [[link removed]]

Taal is an isolated, impoverished island in the Philippines. For years, PETA
Asia conducted lifesaving clinics there, helping hundreds of malnourished and
exhausted horses who were used to ferry tourists up and down the volcano. The
destruction caused by this massive eruption is putting the life of every
single animal on the island at risk.

While many animals died under inches of choking ash from the volcano, many
others—including dogs and others left behind when the island was evacuated—are
still trapped there. The team has already helped dozens of dogs and cats
affected by the eruption, but the work necessary to reach the others is far from
over.

Will you donate to PETA Asia and help provide the emergency rescue team with the
resources that it needs today?

Donate Now: [[link removed]]

With so much devastation around them, the scale of the work yet to come may seem
daunting, but each team member is committed to doing whatever they can to bring
relief to the many dogs, cats, and other animals who are waiting for help.

Thank you for your compassion and for all that you do to support PETA Asia's
vital work.

Donate Now!: [[link removed]]
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