Monthly Archives June 2025

We Can—and Should—Coexist with Urban Wildlife

Local governments are increasingly facing challenges from urban wildlife. As we expand into natural habitats—and restore green spaces and waterways—encounters with animals like deer, coyotes, and beavers are inevitable. What’s troubling is how often the response is reactive, violent, and uninformed. The recent killing of a family of beavers at Ann Arbor’s Leslie Park Golf Course is a case in point. Beavers are remarkably intelligent and ecologically vital—nature’s engineers. But when conflict arose, the only response was lethal removal – reportedly using gruesome Conibear traps that are illegal in Ann Arbor.. It was stated that there was a search for
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Magnificent Maddie

Maddie is very kind!  She loves animals, especially cats, and chose HSHV as the recipient of her Eagle Scout project!  Maddie designed and built a rolling storage cart for the Humane Education team.  She also donated a variety of books, toys, and art supplies for children attending HSHV’s summer camps.  Thank you so much, Maddie!  We greatly appreciate your wonderful donation.
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HSHV Commemorates 15 Years of Pet Loss Support Group: A Lifeline for Grieving Hearts

Ann Arbor, MI (June 12, 2025) — 2025 marks the 15th anniversary of the Humane Society of Huron Valley’s (HSHV) Pet Loss Support Group, a community-driven program that has helped hundreds of people navigate the profound and often misunderstood pain of losing a beloved animal companion. “When the death of my cat Buddhe (pronounced “buddy”) hit me harder than any pet loss before, I felt it might be helpful to attend a support group,” says attendee Marty Davis-Merritts. “Experiencing commonality with others in their grief process and supporting each other has been a great help and I recommend the group often
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Cinder finds a new friend

3 years ago I adopted 2 8-week-old littermate brother kittens, Dusty and Cinder. They loved each other and had so much fun playing together. In January of this year, Dusty was diagnosed with a urinary blockage and despite care and treatment from the Emergency Veterinary Hospital, I had to let him cross the bridge 😪. Cinder and I were very sad and miss Dusty so much. In February I started to look for a friend for Cinder. On March 8th, I agreed to foster a pregnant kitty. I named her Opal. After suffering an upper respiratory infection just before giving
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Feeling at Home!

Queen Pepper has now been with us for over a week and it feels like she’s always been a part of our family. From day 1, she’s been the sweetest cat who has been giving us and everything around her happy paws and smizing eyes. Her favorite things are belly rubs, playing with all the cat toys, and the cat water fountain. She discovers a new napping place every day and she always greets us when we come home from work. She is such a cuddly love! Queen Pepper
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Learn About Co-Existing with Coyotes via Humane Society of Huron Valley Free Virtual Event

Ann Arbor, MI (June 5, 2025) — The Humane Society of Huron Valley (HSHV) is proud to host “Co-existing with Coyotes,” a free virtual event on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, from 6 – 7:30 PM EDT on urban coyotes. Coyotes are highly adaptable animals who have been increasingly spotted in suburban and urban areas. This sometimes leads to appreciation—but also concerns and misunderstandings among community residents. To address these issues, HSHV has invited Karin Saucedo, Texas State Director for Project Coyote, to lead the seminar and discussion. Saucedo will delve into coyote behavior and feeding patterns, what we’ve seen in
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