Animal Rescue

This list is a resource for people who would like to connect with those who are actively involved with camelid welfare, including rescue and intervention of llamas and alpacas in need and is recommended and endorsed by the IRC (Intervention & Rescue Council). If you would like to be included on this list, send your information to Barb Baker at associate.director@icinfo.org. You will be contacted by a representative of the National Lama Intervention & Rescue Coordination Council to verify details and obtain any other necessary data.

Results of the Camelid Welfare Needs Survey

National

National Lama Intervention & Rescue Coordination Council(IRC Council)

Purpose is to provide an efficient system of coordinating llama and alpaca rescue efforts nationwide, help promote camelid welfare through education, and open up a larger dialog on camelid welfare within the llama and alpaca community.

Northwest: Charlene Schmidt, charlene@prosperitypal.com, 509-722-5466

West: Dianna Jordan, dljordan@wildblue.net, 530-620-6033

Rocky Mountain: L’illette Vasquez, lillette@veevee.com, 720-839-0787

Midwest: Sheila Fugina, bsfugina@pressenter.com, 715-246-5837

South Central: Sandra Reynolds, lonestarranchoktx@wildblue.net, 580-745-9202

Southeast: Susan Ravan, sravan@ellijay.com

Northeast: Marc Page, sputtermill@hughes.net, 978-724-3273

General

Kyler Laird's Animal Rescue Resources
http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~laird/animal_rescue/

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.
http://www.southeastllamarescue.org

Southwest Llama Rescue, Inc., 1472 St. Francis Drive, Sante Fe, NM 87505
www.SouthwestLlamaRescue.org
The mission of Southwest Llama Rescue, Inc  is to protect the quality of life and improve the well being of abused, neglected, and unwanted llamas through prevention, education, intervention, placement, and life-long care. We are a 501(c)3 organization established in 2004 with volunteers in AZ, CO, NM, OK, and TX.

Massachusetts

Lithia Llamas
Goshen, MA
413-268-3638
Lithiallamas@aol.com

New Mexico

Llamas-On-Board
88 Valley Drive
Silver City, NM 88061
505-4534-8259
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AnimalConnectionofSouthwestNM/
yodapurrs-ac@yahoo.com

F. E. Baxter
Southwest Llama Rescue, Inc.
88 Valley Drive
Silver City, NM 88061
505-538-5761
www.SouthwestLlamaRescue.org

Ohio

Patrick Cassese
Glengary Farms, LLC
2078 Glengary Road
Akron (Bath), OH 44333
330-668-1308
farmerpat@aol.com

TriState Llama Caregivers
Judy Ross
975 Co. Rd. 104
Chesapeake, OH 45619
740-867-4267
ross@marshall.edu

Oregon

Dragonfarm2
The Pollicks
Dragonfarm2@oregontrail.net
541-564-1002or
541-970-0099

Washington

Second Chance Companions
www.sccpets.com
Attn: Martha Brooks
Southwest Washington Llama Association
Brooks Haven Farm
P.O. Box 4323
Battle Ground, WA 98604
meekbrooks@earthlink.net


StillPointe, A Sanctuary
Mail:  P.O. Box 955
Carlsborg , WA 98324
Farm: 191 One Horse Lane
Port Angeles , WA 98362
Chela Grey, Founder
Phone:  360/452.3656
email: lamadncr@earthlink.net
www.stillpointesanctuary.org

Mission :
Rescue and rehabilitate llamas; arrange new home placement when
appropriateand 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.

Establish a retreat center where children, animals and adults may come together to find learning and growth in all levels of consciousness.

We also offer mentoring to new owners and training, herd
management tasks, consultation and general moral support to anyone with llamas or alpacas.

Wisconsin

Brent and Tina Birkhoff
B The Farm
W2648 County Highway B
Watertown , WI   53094
920-699-3789
bthefarm@execpc.com
Brent and Tina have been rescuing llamas ever since they bought
their first two in 1999.  They do not show and do limited breeding,
however, their passion lies in ensuring that llamas in need find good
homes...many times that home is their own.  They are currently in
the process of moving from their small farm to 37 acres, where they
will have a new barn and lots of pastures for these wonderful animals.

UK

www.llamas.co.uk
Click on Help-a-llama