The grand prize winner will receive an additional gift package. More details to come. One lucky winner will even be featured on the cover of the OHS magazine! So are you confident your pet is the handsomest of them all? Do you want to brighten the days of those around you with the cut...
An integral part of the local community The Oregon Humane Society (OHS) is the largest animal shelter in the Northwest. OHS adopts more animals out of its Portland shelter than any other single-facility shelter on the West Coast. They find homes for more than 11,000 animals every year and ...
Oregon legislature first to ban gestation stalls.(Hog Industry: INSIDER)(Humane Society of the United States)Arnot, CharlieGauldin, Cliff
“I truly feel like everyone here cares about the mission and the clients. I love that we all are trying our best and have the wellness of staff and clients in mind at all times. There’s great teamwork and connection,” writes one employee of this Eugene-based organization that ...
Sol King was "taller and bigger than most men of his time" and the best known of the historic King Family in Benton County. He came to Oregon in 1845 on a wagon train when he was 12 years old. In 1872, Sol King and his wife and six children moved to Corvallis, where he purchased...
Skip to main contentEnable accessibility for low visionOpen the accessibility menu VIEW THUMBNAILS MORE GALLERIES1/4 Kitten without eyes gets a holiday miracle, finds new home Ilene, a kitten without eyes, was found in the trash and rescued. (OHS) READ THE ARTICLE SHARE ...
Four years after the Legislature failed to ban wildlife killing contests, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission outlawed them.
Location:Eugene Website:oslp.org Oregon employees:190|Score:581.24 This supportive-living organization for adults with developmental disabilities is an inclusive place that encourages diversity. “They’ve been great accommodating me as I’ve needed to work from home so I could provide child care...
BOW WOW ... PICTURE-PERFECT DOGS FROM VANCOUVER; BATTLE GROUND ARE STARS IN OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY MAGAZINETRICIA JONES, Columbian staff writer