Homeless
Now The Llama Sanctuary Needs a Forever HomeUpdate. The Llama Sanctuary has a new home! April 2023 The Llama Sanctuary was invited to join Recline Ridge Ecopark in Tappen, British Columbia, in the beautiful Shuswap region.
1315 Tappen Valley Road, Tappen, BC
Over the last 2 years, The Llama Sanctuary has been completely rebuilt. This has been a huge challenge and a massive financial burden, but it is done and it is fabulous! We thank you for your support over these last few years. Without your support we would not have been able to continue.
Seeking a Forever Home
The Llama Sanctuary is the largest camelid rescue organization in Canada and possibly North America. Last August, the landlord of a long-term rental property, announced he had different plans for the land being used by The Sanctuary. All those years of developing a beautiful park for The Llama Sanctuary were swept away. Despite great effort, a new home could not be secured in time and so the entire Llama Sanctuary was moved to a temporary location for just a few months.
How You Can Help:
When?
The Llama Sanctuary must vacate its current temporary home by the end of March 2023
Why?
The owner of the property generously invited The Llama Sanctuary to stay whilst a permanent home was found and procured. The owner requires the land for their own farming operation. We appreciate that forty llamas and a large sanctuary operation is a BIG deal to invite into your home!!!
Follow Along
The Many Woes of Ping – A Llama Survival Story – Part 2
....continued from Part 1 of The Many Woes of Ping Unfortunately, Pings ears didn’t fare as well as her lungs. The upper 4 inches of each ear was so badly frozen, they never recovered. The ears cracked and bled and our repeated attempts to create hats and ear-warmers...
The Many Woes of Ping – A Llama Survival Story – Part 1
Although this story has previously been posted on our fibre arts blog www.fabinbc.com it rightfully belongs here amongst the llamas. All of our llamas have a story to tell, but perhaps none more painful and tragic, yet more inspiring than that of Ping. This is...
Losing a Companion
Death of a Llama Losing a companion is always distressing and can even be traumatic, especially when deep bonds have developed between human and animal. People who have not experienced this deeply spiritual and immensely powerful bond might find it difficult, if not...
Contact Us
Email The Llama Sanctuary:
support@llamasanctuary.com
We're usually very quick to respond, unless we happen to be out catching llamas!
Rest assured, we will be in touch very soon
NOTICE
We welcome callers to use this number for sales purposes, but please note that by doing so you agree to make an immediate donation of $500 to The Llama Sanctuary for each instance!
To contact The Llama Sanctuary Tel: +1 250 948 3675
The Llama Sanctuary
PO Box 10050
Salmon Arm, British Columbia, V1E 3B9
Canada







