Seuk’s Army grows after fatal rescue-flight crash, volunteers say
By Main Street Independent
- Seuk’s Army says volunteers transported 117 animals to mark the anniversary of Seuk Kim’s fatal rescue-flight crash.
- Sydney Galley and Karissa Gregory said the group grew after Kim’s death and now transports about two to three times as many animals as it did before.
- Pilots on the airlift use their own planes and cover flight costs that can run hundreds of dollars an hour, organizers said.
- Heard County Animal Control Center in Georgia works with Seuk’s Army to transport as many as eight pets a week, director Kyli Putzek said.
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