While not every health concern is an emergency, there are urgent medical concerns that can significantly impact a pet's health.
A Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service economist expects the effects of the Smokehouse Creek fire will be localized.
Researchers who monitored air quality after the Ohio train derailment are eager to return and compare results, more than a year post-disaster.
A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program focuses on supporting the mental health of community members as part of the disaster recovery process.
Texas A&M Health trains 700 students with a multi-faceted emergency response scenario.
Dogs may not speak their owners’ language, but they are communicating through vocalizations and body language.
Advice from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service on returning to affected areas and reporting damage.
The potential for wildfire is expected to increase over the weekend.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is establishing supply points in several locations in the region to accept donations.
The team will provide care to search and rescue dogs and help animals and shelters affected by the blaze.