Rescuing endangered animals during the Kona Low flooding in March was difficult and hazardous enough, but that was just the first part of the Hawaiian Humane Society’s storm-related efforts. What followed was caring for the animals, locating their owners and, for those whose owners couldn’t be located, finding them new homes. Christopher Casey, an animal protection officer with the nonprofit humane society, says he waded through murky waist-deep…
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