New Mexico

 New Mexico



1.      Eldercare and hospice is provided for dogs, horses and poultry at Kindred Spirits Animal Sanctuary in Santa Fe. Learn more about this peaceful, serene environment at www.kindredspiritsnm.com

 

2.      Visit the Hug a Horse Thrift Store or donate to the Hoof Care program. Read about the Walkin N Circles Ranch rescue efforts at www.wncr.org

 

3.      The Albuquerque Cat Action Team (A.C.A.T.) has a mission to help orphaned and abused cats. No feline mission is “impossible” for this cat loving group. www.albcat.com

 

4.      Helping displaced wildlife and educating the public is the job of Wildlife Rescue, Inc. of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Read about wildlife laws, endangered species and ways you can help at www.wrinm.org

 

5.      A lifetime home to over 50 captive-bred wolves and wolf-dogs, the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary in Candy Kitchen offers education for the public and a safe haven for the animals. www.wildspiritwolfsanctuary.org

 

6.      Southwest Llama Rescue (SWLR) provides sanctuary and help for neglected and abused llamas and alpacas. Getting your first llama kiss and more things to think about before adopting are at www.southwestllamarescue.org


 7.   Prairie Dog Pals in Albuquerque relocates and protects the habitat of both wild and city prairie dogs. See photos of a prairie dog relocation at http://www.prairiedogpals.org


 
8.  Birds of prey help youth build leadership skills at the nationally recognized program, Talking Talons, a sanctuary for injured birds of prey near Edgewood. Find out more at http://www.talkingtalons.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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