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1 year ago
The story of Piggy-Sue Part 1
This is the tale of how HUHA got a wonderful pig, Piggy-Sue. Enjoy!
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1 year ago
HUHA- Easter Video
This is the same as the last video, just with some music mixed in. Enjoy and let us know what ya think =]
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2 years ago
HUHA - Xmas Wish
HUHA - Helping U Help Animals Trust has one wish this Xmas. To teach the community that every one can make a difference to the welfare of animals. ...
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2 years ago
HUHA - Tea Time
Every morning Henry the Heron and Bubble07 the Turtle get fed together at HUHA Animal Sanctuary.
Henry was born with a condition called scissorbeak...
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HUHA - Tesh The Abandoned Kitten
Tesh came to HUHA Animal Sanctuary after being found dumped on the streets. She was starving and neglected and only half the body of a healthy six ...
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About HUHA - Helping U Help Animals
Animals and the Environment are hugely impacted by the direct actions of every member of your community.
HUHA Helping You Help Animals Trust wants to help you understand the animals in your community and their struggle to survive our disposable culture.
Animals and the Environment are hugely impacted by the direct actions of every member of your community.
HUHA Helping You Help Animals Trust wants to help you understand the animals in your community and their struggle to survive our disposable c...
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Nov 18, 2009About this user
HUHA has now merged with Pakuratahi Farm Animal Sanctuary.As well as providing an education resource on line
HUHA Animal Sanctuary provides a safe haven for injured, neglected and abused animals and wildlife. It is a place where all animals are treated with respect and compassion, where they are promised a new life free of small cages, chains, boredom, ignorance and other forms of abuse.
The Sanctuary is constantly growing and has many animals in its care. Ideally animals are rehomed carefully back into loving families within the community or in the case of wildlife set free, but for those with medical problems, emotional issues or maybe just nowhere else suitable to go, they will become permanent residents at the sanctuary for the duration of their precious lives. These animals provide the perfect interactive learning environment for visiting groups, helping them to understand first hand why animals dont deserve to be treated as disposable.
Education The Sanctuary, a 13 acre paradise based in Wellington is run by Husband and wife team Jim & Carolyn Press McKenzie together with their new Community Max Team and some fantastic volunteers!