The trailer, a donation from the Banfield Foundation, is the team’s first vehicle designed for the evacuation of animals from areas heavily impacted by disaster.

Texas A&M VET Director Dr. Wesley Bissett discusses the team's efforts caring for animals displaced by wildfires in Butte County.

As wildfires rage on, VET members care for hundreds of distressed animals.

VET team will help care for animals injured and displaced by the wildfires in the region.

VET mobile team members will care for animals in need of help as Hurricane Laura moves into Southeast Texas.

Students are learning how veterinarians around the state have changed their processes during COVID-19, and are creating disaster plans for their future practices.

The Veterinary Emergency Team has been deployed to south and east Texas, where it has helped animals that were neglected and affected by flooding.

Personnel from Texas A&M Task Force 1, the Veterinary Emergency Team and the A&M Forest Service have been deployed to communities throughout the region affected by former Tropical Storm Imelda.

Members of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) and AgriLife Extension Service are on their journey home following a 29-day deployment to California.