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Animal Evacuation Support

A variety of local businesses and individuals are offering support for evacuated animals. Thanks to KDNK member Patty Lecht for helping compile this info. Click through to see locations and phone numbers.

CARE, Colorado Animal Rescue is taking small animals only, no horses or livestock. Their phone number is 970-947-9173.

Aspen Animal Shelter, near the airport, has space. Their number is 544-0206.

Valley Emergency Pet Care in Basalt has space. Their number is 970-927-5066.

The Garfield County Fairgrounds is accepting most livestock, but no stallions. Their number is 970-625-2514. 

Nancy Limbaugh in Silt can take animals. Her number is 970-309-7161.

Rasa Higens in Silt can take horses, chickens, or turkeys. Her number is 970-319-6534. 

Angelo Bardillo in Silt can take horses, sheep, or chickens. His number is 989-0444.

John Kuck in Willits can help with injured animals. His number is 970-556-2132.

Ted Frisbie can house caged songbirds. His number is 309-1397.

And Chris Taylor has a chicken coop available along the Crystal River near KOA. His number is 801-661-7821. 

Please note this information is current as of 12:30pm on July 5th, but KDNK cannot guarantee these kind folks will still be able to assist beyond the time of this posting.

Gavin became one of the youngest station managers in public radio on February 1, 2017. He is a writer and producer with a passion for community media. Prior to starting at KDNK as news director in 2016, Gavin worked for national radio programs Alternative Radio with David Barsamian and Nonprofit Radio with Tony Martignetti along with local stations KGNU Boulder, KYRS Spokane, KRBX Boise, KAOS Olympia, and Air America Radio affiliate KPTK Seattle. His nonprofit management experience includes Open Media Foundation, where he led a government transparency team, and Common Frequency, where his policy advocacy supported dozens of noncommercial radio startups. Boulder Weekly, Raw Story, Austin American-Statesman, Boise Weekly, and The Sopris Sun have published his reporting. His TV credits include directing teams at Colorado Channel, crewing for Democracy Now!, and hosting on Free Speech TV. He graduated from the Evergreen State College in 2008 with a BA in media production and community organizing.
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