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Riverton staff outline outreach plan for new animal shelter as intake remains low
Summary
Animal-control supervisor Nate Slack told the council the new Riverton shelter is seeing fewer animals than last year; staff updated the shelter website, rely on volunteer-run photo-posting to place animals, and plan newsletter, video and open-house outreach to boost adoptions.
Nate Slack, an animal-control supervisor, briefed the Riverton City Council on the city’s new animal shelter and outreach efforts, saying the facility currently houses only a handful of animals and staff are testing multiple ways to increase adoptions.
Slack said staff recently updated the shelter webpage to match city branding, added donation information and adoption links, and highlighted there are…
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