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  2. Moment Rescued Llama Finally Realizes She’s Safe at ... - AOL

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    They shared a video on Tuesday, May 28th of their newest rescue and now family member, a llama named Shakira. Shakira was the survivor of neglect and was rescued from where she lived in Yakima ...

  3. Dedication and Everlasting Love to Animals Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Dedication and Everlasting Love to Animals Rescue (D.E.L.T.A. Rescue) is an animal welfare organization based in Acton, California, US. With two hospitals and 150 acres (0.61 km 2 ) of sanctuaries , it is the largest no-kill, care-for-life sanctuary in the United States.

  4. Rojo the Llama - Wikipedia

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    Rojo the Llama was a llama and therapy animal based in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. His handler was Shannon Joy of Mountain Peaks Therapy Llamas and Alpacas, also known as the "Llama Mama". [1] [2] He was named after his red coloring ("rojo" means "red" in Spanish). [3]

  5. The Marine Mammal Center - Wikipedia

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    The center's animal rescue radius is along the Pacific Coast of California and comprises approximately 600 square miles, between San Luis Obispo and Mendocino. [ 4 ] The Marine Mammal Center facility is located at what was once part of a former Nike Missile site.

  6. Spiders, fish and oysters saved: These pet rescuers are ... - AOL

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    On the front lines of the pet rescue effort in Los Angeles, volunteers capture hearts in a city reeling from disaster but determined to save itself. Spiders, fish and oysters saved: These pet ...

  7. Hope for Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Hope Swinimer in 1997 as The Eastern Shore Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue Centre. It got its current name in 2006. A television series, Hope for Wildlife, began documenting the centre's efforts in 2009. The centre is dedicated to providing care to injured and orphaned animals before releasing them back into the wild.