Watch Live on KPRC 2+: 16 pet organizations are coming together to create the Gulf Coast Animal Welfare Alliance to protect pets.
– 16 pet organizations came together to create the Gulf Coast Animal Welfare Alliance to protect pets.
Group leaders held a news conference in Houston on Wednesday to announce this new collaboration. The alliance is going to try to tackle the animal overpopulation issue.Cynthia Miranda graduated from UT Austin and is a proud Houstonian. She is passionate about covering breaking news and community stories. Cynthia previously covered elections, the historic 2021 Texas winter storm, and other news in East Texas.
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