Llama Association of the Mid-Atlantic States
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A group of llama owners and breeders promoting the health and well being of llamas and alpacas. Serving Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and anyone else who is a member.
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L lama A ssociation of the M id A tlantic
serving llamas and alpacas throughout the Mid-Atlantic States, and the people who love them
LAMAS - serving llamas
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Promoting camelids to the general public and members. Information on Llama breeding, showing, carting, packing, fiber, and guarding.
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Llamas for packing, llama shows, llama guarding sheep,and spinning of llama fiber.RMLA is a leading llama organization in the llama industry
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Rocky Mountain Llama & Alpaca
RMLA is dedicated to educating the
membership and public about
An organization of owners and businesses. Information on llama events, guarding, showing, fiber, and member photos.
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Owners and breeders promoting health and education. Information on llama health care, hiking, show, and its members.
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OK.L.A information and facts for llama llovers!
Oklahoma Lama Association
The Oklahoma Lama Association is a progressive organization dedicated to promoting lamas by:
- Educating the public about the care and nutritional requirements of
Club provides members a network for learning and support of each other, to care for, promote, market their animals. Includes newsletter, club history, membership list, Spinning group, photos, birth announcements, 4 H group. Members from the Vancouver, British Columbia area.
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A llama club in the Fraser Valley area of British Columbia
The Fraser Valley Llama and Alpaca Club was established in 1990 for the enjoyment and promotion of llamas and alpacas.
The FVLAC has approximately 70 members, with most of the membership residing in