LAST CHANCE FOR ANIMALS Travels Deep Into Japan's Nuclear Exclusion Zone To Rescue Animals That Have Been Left Behind
LOS ANGELES, May 2, 2011 – Humanitarian rescue and recovery efforts in Japan have been unprecedented in the wake of the recent catastrophic earthquake and tsunami. But while the vast majority of relief efforts have focused on humans, thousands of abandoned, injured and frightened animals have been left out of the equation. These poor animals have tragically been left behind to starve, die from their wounds, or perish due to radiation exposure emanating from the Fukushima Dai Ichi Nuclear Power Plant. But with LAST CHANCE FOR ANIMALS, there is hope. The non-profit animal advocacy