Chernobyl Dogs Update with Dr. Jennifer Betz

While there’s been a lot of discussion on how to help the people - and animals - affected by the war in Ukraine, we wanted to find out what was happening with the dogs left behind after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident. This week we’re honored to bring you once again the incomparable Dr. Jennifer Betz, a veterinarian who has been helping and researching the Chernobyl dogs for many years. We originally spoke with Dr. Betz in 2018, and wanted to learn how the war was affecting these fascinating animals in the Red Forest and Exclusion Zone around Chernobyl.

Hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT learn what impacts the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and specifically the Chernobyl region, has had on the Chernobyl nuclear plant workers and the caregivers of the “Chernobyl Dogs.” Viewfinders, we think you’ll be inspired by the incredible acts of courage and care of the many volunteers daring to help these dogs and other animals caught in a radioactive war zone.

Viewfinders, if you can help, check out some of the resources Dr. Betz recommends below. Thanks for listening and stay safe. We’ll talk to you next Wednesday!


Links to organizations from Dr. Jennifer Betz:

https://www.cleanfutures.org/

https://www.facebook.com/cleanfutures

https://www.facebook.com/DogsofChernobyl

https://visitingveterinarians.com/

https://www.facebook.com/visitingveterinarians

https://www.facebook.com/pomoczviratumua  (This is a group of several non-profits who work together as one unit in Ukraine)

https://www.facebook.com/tiernothilfeukraine  (This is an organization I know personally and work with)

https://www.facebook.com/Shelter.SIRIUS  (Largest shelter in Ukraine that is supplying food to so many towns)

https://www.spcai.org/  (One of our big supporters and all around good charity)


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