Friday, June 29, 2012

Colorado Wildfires ? Help for horses, pets and wildlife | Equine ...

Colorado Fires - Man loading donkey into trailer

Equine Online are sad to read of the terrible fires raging in Colorado. Our first thoughts are with humankind but being an equestrian site we are also concerned with the safety of animals in the area.

The organisations below are assisting with rescue efforts of local horses, dogs, cats and other creatures.? Please check their sites is you require assistance also they are in need of funding so they can continue with their efforts so please give what you can:

Horses Evacuations East

This Facebook group have set up an ?event? to help co-ordinate those that can offer temporary accommodation to displaced horses and other equines in Colorado. If you can help or require assistance check out this page:

http://www.facebook.com/events/441497615870682/

Norris-Penrose Events Center

Currently caring for 150+ horses at their equestrian facility in Colorado Springs.Financial donations can be made to the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Foundation?s trust accounts at Chase, UMB or Stockmens Banks.

Tel: 719-475-0889
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Larimer Humane Society

Providing food and water on request for animals in the High Park fire zone. Also co-ordinating animal rescue from this area and working to re-unite owners who have become separated from their pets.

Tel: 970-226-3647 ext. 7
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Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

Currently caring for dogs and cats evacuated in the Waldo Canyon area. Dog and cat crates, blankets and towels are all desperately needed along with financial donations.

Tel: 719-473-1741
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More information on how to help animals and humans can be found here:

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/27/us/impact-western-fires/index.html

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_20935254/how-assist-colorado-wildfire-victims-how-donate-and

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