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Alaska can be a treacherous place in the winter for humans, but what about the animals at shelters and that get abandoned. ATMI's Areana Cuddy takes a closer look. Read the full description.
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Anchorage Animal care and control center handles a variety of needs. From barking dogs to unwanted and endangered animals, just to name a few. They help over 700 animals per month, of which are mostly homeless.