1000 Animals Left Behind: Responder Experiences of the 2017 Edgecumbe Flood in New Zealand

Author:

Glassey Steve1ORCID,Liebergreen Nicola1,Ferrere Marcelo Rodriguez2,King Mike1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bioethics Centre, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand

2. Faculty of Law, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand

Abstract

The 2017 Edgecumbe flood in New Zealand necessitated the rescue of over 1000 animals, making it the largest companion animal rescue operation in the nation’s history at the time. This qualitative study explores the experiences and perspectives of six first responders from various agencies involved in the animal rescue efforts. Through semi-structured interviews, this study identified several key themes, including challenges during the rescue phase, post-rescue issues, the impact on the human–animal relationship and wellbeing, and the health and safety of responders. The rescue phase was characterised by difficulties in evacuating and rescuing animals, the influence of the socio-zoological scale on rescue prioritisation, issues with feeding animals in place, and the diversity of species requiring rescue. Post-rescue challenges included animal identification and tracking, decontamination, management of deceased animals, and long-term impacts on animals and owners. This study also highlighted the interconnectedness of human and animal welfare during the disaster, as well as the health and safety risks faced by responders. The findings underscore the need for comprehensive collaborative emergency response planning that addresses the needs of both humans and animals, as well as the importance of ongoing efforts to build resilience and preparedness in communities. Lessons learned from the Edgecumbe flood can inform future policy, planning, and practice to enhance the effectiveness and compassion of animal-inclusive emergency management.

Funder

University of Otago Doctoral Scholarship

Publisher

MDPI AG

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