Toxic Algae Alert: Wapato Marsh Wetland - Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
ALERT: Do not let dogs swim in or drink from the Wapato Marsh Wetland Habitat in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge.
ALERT: Do not let dogs swim in or drink from the Wapato Marsh Wetland Habitat in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge.
Due to the presence of blue-green algae, a recreational use advisory for the Willamette River has been issued for all areas from the Ross Island Bridge downriver to Wapato Bridge and Kelley Point Park
View 2022 animal statistics for MCAS comparable to Monthly Reports, including background information about the intakes and outcomes for animals in our care, their circumstances, and other programs.
Recent National Animal Shelter Data Shows Significant Increase in Stray Dog Intake. Shelter Animals Count and MCAS Offer Tips to Keep Pets Home Safe in July - National Lost Pet Prevention Month.
Read new guidelines from the CDC for protecting the pets and people of your home, including social-distancing guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19
It’s Animal Care & Control Appreciation Week from April 10 - 16. Help us celebrate the hard-working personnel of Multnomah County Animal Services by writing a personalized note.
Read an update on the project management activities in November 2023 to address the concerns of the 2023 Review and the implementation of the MCAS Phase 3 Strategic Plan.
Rabbit Advocates will be holding a two-dose Fall vaccine series to fully protect from Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever (RHDV2). The first dose is offered on 10/22/22, and the second on 11/12/22.
Can you help by donating important supplies to support kittens, or volunteering to foster? 2026 is set to be a record-breaker for kitten intake based on recent trends.
Thank you to Friends of Multnomah County Shelter Animals and their supporters for their generous donations of collars and leashes for adopted dogs, and supplies to support kittens.