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On the Beach, Long Beach, CA 1909 |
As the 200 or so remaining donkeys regroup in the Waikoloa region, so are the volunteers. We are beginning to look for adoptive homes on other Hawaiian Islands and to think more intensely about how we will create a controlled enviornment where we can manage the size of the herd through humane means. This is meant to keep donkeys, if possible, in our area, but not so they can continue to breed to their former herd size.
Remember, the donkeys were under pressure, drivers were under pressure, and residents felt pressured, too. We don't want to get to that point again, ever, or all the work was for naught.
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Sanctuary Goofiness England (They LOVE donkeys in England) |
Donkeys and people are now, we hope, "home for the holidays".
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Getting aid in Kenya drought. |