Thursday, June 23, 2016

Nunoa, Peru Blanket Project


The blanket project was in response to the very cold temperatures in the highlands over the past several years that contribute to both animal and human mortality, especially among the young. Two remote and very high villages, one at 16,500 feet elevation, were selected for distribution. These are some of the highest human habitation sites in the Andes and being above the agricultural zone are solely dependent on their camelid products. The blanket distribution was a great success, and we have Author Morris and many others to thank!140 high quality Peruvian blankets were gratefully received by community members who arrived at the village meeting house from miles away. In the background were patches of snow and above these the receding permanent snow fields. Pumas, largely absent below near the town, come out of the hills and prey on the alpacas and vicuña, and during the birthing season condors are reported to take newborns. Clearly these folks are living on the edge as climate change is imposing increasingly unpredictable conditions on their pastoral way of life. Thanks to everyone who supported this campaign and helped spread a little warmth where the need is great!
Visiting Island Alpaca:
Arthur Morris & Valerie Calhoun

Recently Island Alpaca had the pleasure of a visit by Arthur E. Morris, a big supporter of the Nunoa Blanket project! Arthur traveled to Nunoa as part of the PSU "Human Performance Laboratory" department research funded by the U.S. Olympic Committee and Fed Gov. They spent parts of most of our summer of 1965 in Peru. Part of the research was to study the effects of altitude on athletes but we also participated in studies conducted with the PSU anthropology department and Brooke Thomas was, he believes, performing graduate study work and that resulted in our meeting in Cusco and Nunoa! Nice that they are still in touch and together support such a great cause.

 In case you did not know.. Some of the goals of the Nunoa Project: 
....to make a positive difference in the lives of herders and townspeople of the southern Peruvian highlands ...to address immediate needs through humanitarian aid and veterinary support for the animals in the region.  ...to establish self sustaining programs in the areas of support for herding families and veterinary assistance for livestock in the Department of Puño region.
To learn more: Visit: http://nunoaproject.org/
Brooke Thomas, VP of the Nunoa Project distributes alpaca blankets!


Saturday, June 11, 2016



Meet Chuck (a.k.a. Charlotte) Island Alpaca Co.'s Feline friend! 

Thank you to Island Alpaca Co.'s newest, most unique on-line customer.
Chuck is now busy nurturing his newest purchase, the Island Alpaca Piccolo Bear! According to Chucks owner, Ellen from Herndon, VA, Chuck loves cuddling with her Teddy Bear!  Thank you for sharing your photo with us! :O)

Monday, May 16, 2016

MUSIC TO THEIR EARS!

Island Alpaca Co. Alpaca were fortunate to have their first experience with the harmonica.. as you can see from the video below, they were quite curious!
.... the harp was played by our special visiting guest ( all the way from CA ) Reta... Thank you for sharing with all of us.. we all thoroughly enjoyed!

Saturday, May 14, 2016

2016 Island Alpaca Annual Neonatal Clinic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxMa8TRnht8

Island Alpaca Neonatal / Birthing Clinic hosted by Barbara Ronchetti and Dr. Cheryl DeWitt was a big success!! Breeders and soon to be breeders from far and wide were in attendance ... Texas, Florida, Michigan, Connecticut and New Hampshire and locally, to learn the basics of alpaca neonatal care, and experience hands-on alpaca birthing simulations and more!

Please enjoy the video presentation by clicking here or on image.

Next clinic tentatively set for Saturday May 6, 2017 For information and registration, click here Interested in a Fall 2016 clinic.. please send us and email to let us know!!

Thank you to all of those who attended, and many thanks to Ashleigh for this wonderful video production!

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Alpaca visit the "BIKE MS: Ride The Vineyard" Finish Line!

It was a bright, sunny Spring day on the island this past Saturday, April 30, and it was the perfect temp for the ride! Island Alpaca joined in the finish-line festivities at the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School with our two alpaca, Revelation and Atticus Rex.  The alpacas were welcomed by many participants of this annual fundraiser for MS including David Cunningham of Sharon, MA. Thank you for sharing your photo with us!

Saturday, April 30, 2016

http://www.mvtimes.com/2016/04/26/visitors-experience-shear-delight-island-alpaca-co/
Matt Best, expert shearer!
Thank you to the Martha's Vineyard Times and to Lisa Vanderhoop for your wonderful coverage and photography this past week on the cover of the Calendar section in The Times and on MVTIMES.com --What a surprise that was to see! It was such a wonderful event (click on image to see the coverage!)

Many thanks to the efforts of our shearers and our fabulous non-stop volunteers. Nicola Blake of West Tisbury,  Jason Grovenburg of Chicago, Ethan Howard of Falmouth, Samuel and Caleb Hannon of Boston, and David Hannon of Edgartown, Charles and Luise Ronchetti of Lexington... you all went above and beyond!

Our staff was most impressive, coordinating efforts to make it possible to shear the 56 alpaca in record time-- averaging 7-1/2 minutes per alpaca! Many thanks to all: Simone Brewer, Andrea Figarato, Courtney Nigro Fitzgerald, Keily Hathaway, Rosmarie Jost, Ashliegh Plante, Elizabeth Stevenson -- it would not have been possible without any one of you!

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

 
Please take a moment to check out the link to our wonderful coverage writing by Betsy Abraham of the Long Island Weekly about Island Alpaca.. She really captured the essence of our farm!! Kudos and Thank you Betsy! Just click on their logo below!