Lama Rescue Organizations
Source: www.nhlama.org

 

Brother Francis Llama Rescue and Retirement
P.O. Box 461
Clayton, WA 99110
Email: info@brotherfrancisrr.org
www.brotherfrancisrr.org

The mission of Brother Francis Llama Rescue and Retirement: To give a home to the older llama (12+ years of age). Older llamas are not sold or used for any other purpose, just to enjoy their retirement time. Younger llamas may be placed in a new home.

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Llama RescueNet
P.O. Box 215
Bow, WA 98232-0215
Email: lrnoffice@llamarescue.org
www.llamarescue.org

The mission of Llama RescueNet: To respond to situations in which the well-being of one or more llamas is compromised, offering information and support to llama owners and caretakers or rehabilitation and suitable placement for the llama(s), whichever is appropriate.

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Southeast Llama Rescue
2403 East Fork Road
Marshall, NC 28753
Phone: 828-689-5925
Email: rescue@southeastllamarescue.org
www.southeastllamarescue.org

The mission of the Southeast Llama Rescue: To protect the quality of life and improve the well being of abused, neglected, unwanted and behaviorally unmanageable llamas through prevention, education, intervention, placement and lifelong care.

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Stillpointe, a Sanctuary
Chela Grey
Peter Hagen Road
Seabeck, WA
P.O. Box 3320
Silverdale, WA 98383-3320
Phone: 360-830-9660 (Farm)
Phone: 360-452-3656 (Cell)
Email: lamadncr@earthlink.net
www.stillpointesanctuary.org

The mission of Stillpointe, a Sanctuary: To rescue and rehabilitate llamas; arrange new home placement when appropriate and care for the others for the rest of their lives. Provide a learning experience with these wonderful animals in a natural, peaceful setting utilizing activities involving the arts, nature and spiritual motivation. Develop a retreat center where children, animals and adults may come together to find learning and growth in all levels of consciousness.

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The Montana Large Animal Sanctuary & Rescue
P.O. Box 99
Hot Springs, MT 59845
Phone: 406-741-3823
Fax: 406-741-3824
Email: info@mtanimalsanctuary.com
www.mtanimalsanctuary.com

The mission of The Montana Large Animal Sanctuary & Rescue: Give a second chance to sick, hurt, abused, and needy animals. Educate the public to promote higher ideals of humanity towards all animals. Rescue imperiled animals and give all animals the opportunity to live out their lives with dignity. Currently includes approximately 1,000 lamas in residence.

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Broken Fence Farm Llama Rescue, Inc.
P.O. Box 256
Hampstead, MD 21074
Phone: 410-374-8713
Email: bfflr@brokenfencefarm.org
www.brokenfencefarm.org

The mission of Broken Fence Farm Llama Rescue, Inc.: To work with area rescues and other community organizations to protect the quality of life and improve the well being of abused, neglected, and unwanted animals through education, placement, and life-long care of large livestock.

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Northeast Llama Rescue
Email: laraway@midtel.net
www.jabed.com/llama/index.htm

The main mission of the Northeast Llama Rescue: Educate owners on how to properly care for their llamas. Will take in unwanted llamas as needed.

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Southwest Llama Rescue, Inc.
88 Valley Drive
Silver City, NM 88061
Phone: 505-538-5761
www.southwestllamarescue.org

The mission of Southwest Llama Rescue, Inc.: A non-profit organization to protect the quality of life and improve the care of all llamas.

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Hog Heaven Rescue Farm
2681 Mallory Road
Cochranton, PA 16314
Phone/Fax: 814-425-1850
Email: hogheaven1@alltel.net
www.hogheavenrescue.org

The mission of Hog Heaven Rescue Farm: To rescue, rehabilitate and foster abused, neglected, and unwanted hoofed animals. We take these animals in and provide vet care, feed and farrier care. We work on getting these animals healthy--physically, emotionally, and socially--and then adopt them out to loving forever homes.

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The Western New York Llama Rescue Group
Email: llamarescue@verizon.net
www.wnyllama.org

The mission of The Western New York Llama Rescue Group: A privately funded llama and alpaca rescue organization dedicated solely to the rescue and care of llamas and alpacas and other camelids in need throughout the Western New York area.

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Pet.Abuse.com
P.O. Box 5
Southfields, NY 10975
Phone: 888-523-PETS
Email: info@pet-abuse.com
www.pet-abuse.com

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New Hampshire SPCA
P.O. Box 196
104 Portsmouth Ave.
Stratham, NH 03885
Phone: 603-772-2921
Fax: 603-778-7804
Email: info@nhspca.org
www.nhspca.org

The mission of the New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: A community resource center bringing animals and people together. We provide adoption, education, investigation and sheltering services in a professional and compassionate way. Lost pets can be posted on the NH SPCA web site.

 

Compliments of The New Hampshire Lama Association
Source: www.nhlama.org