 Alt text:  A design with five multi-colour squares describe the different tools and approaches in animal protection. The top left black square has the title “Front-line investigations work” and says: Investigating complaints through verbal and visual interactions with animals, people, and properties. Education, corrective actions recommended or legally ordered, laying of charges when warranted, animals removed if deemed necessary and authorized, could include the issue of tickets. Communication with Crown Attorneys and Justices of the Peace regarding search warrants and charges. Identification of resources, services, or other means of solving the problem or preventing future issues.  The top right beige square has the title “Legal proceedings (the judicial system)” and says: Issuing of search and seizure warrants. Assessment of cases. Determining charges, plea deals, and/or pursuit of courtroom trials. Trials including sentencing.   The middle right light grey square has the title “Veterinary forensics” and says:  Application of forensic science methods and techniques to living animals or animal remains and the environment. Preparation of legal documents and reports, and delivering of testimony.   The bottom left dark grey square has the title “Animal care” and reads: Transportation of animals. Sheltering, stabling, and otherwise appropriately housing animals  surrendered or that have been seized. Daily food, water, exercise, and affection. Veterinary care and treatment.   The bottom right red square has the title “Human-Animal Wellbeing” and says: Identifying challenges and barriers including poverty, health or mental health issues, housing, mobility.