Saturday, October 29, 2022

Hero of the Week: Lost dogs: Award for UK founder of Facebook drone group

This week's hero comes from the United Kingdom and he helped establish a network of people around the U.K. who used drones to help find missing dogs and reunite them with their pet parents! Brilliant! Here's his story from BBC News.

(Image caption, Graham Burton says the award is "a privilege and an honour." Credit: BBC)

Lost dogs: Award for U.K. founder of Facebook drone group

BBC News , Oct. 14, 2022

The founder of a Facebook group which has helped to return thousands of lost dogs to their owners using drones has been given a top accolade.

Former newspaper photographer Graham Burton will receive the International Fund for Animal Welfare Award.

The 66-year-old from Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, set up Drone SAR for Lost Dogs UK, which uses volunteers and drones to locate missing animals.

He described reuniting owners with their pets as "the best feeling ever". Mr Burton told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast: "It's amazing when you've reunited an owner with its dog.

"Even though it's not my dog, or any of the admins' dog, they get a feeling of joy and it's over and over again because we're so successful in what we do."

The group uses a network of volunteer and drones to find animals.

HOW IT WORKS:  When an owner becomes aware that their pet is missing, they will post to the group and one of the administrators will contact them to get as much information about the dog as possible.

They will then start arranging for drone operators and ground volunteers to join the search.

'I thought it was a wind-up'

Mr Burton said: "You can cover areas where people can't walk - cliff faces, or large areas of fields that would normally take hours to search by foot can be done in 20 minutes or half an hour by using a drone."

THE GROUP OF TENS OF THOUSANDS:  The group, which now has more than 64,000 members, has been responsible for reuniting more than 2,750 dogs with their distressed owners.

It comprises a volunteer network of more than 3,000 drone pilots and more than 2,500 ground searchers across the UK and Ireland.

Reacting to the recognition, Mr Burton - who will be presented with the award at the House of Lords on Wednesday - added: "I thought it was a wind-up, to be honest. It's a privilege and an honour. "I am absolutely over the moon."

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