ACCOMPLISHMENTS

There's nothing like looking into the eyes of an animal whose life is forever changed because of a dedicated and caring community.

Though GMAD is primarily an animal advocacy organization, through our dedicated network of volunteers and members, we provide direct animal assistance by responding to calls, giving referrals, mobilizing community members, organizing transport and rehabilitation of animals.

Some of our recent accomplishments:

Chick Rescue: We helped to save over 50 hatchlings that were sick or injured and therefore no longer of use. We partnered with stores and discreetly got the chicks into the loving, capable hands of experienced volunteers!

Farm Animal Protection and Rescue: With generous support, we rescued a total of 19 goats from death and encouraged the farmer to commit to more humane practices in the future.

Spay and Neuter: In 2012, we subsidized the low-cost spaying and neutering of 566 cats and 22 dogs!

Beavers at the University at Vermont: Through communication between our members and university officials, UVM removed the Conibear traps intended to eradicate a family of beavers from Centennial Woods in Burlington. (Conibear traps are barbaric and antiquated devices that cause immense suffering as animals captured may die of dehydration, starvation, or predation by other animals.)

Beavers at River Watch Condos: Through negotiations with us, River Watch Condos chose to allow GMAD volunteers to wrap trees to prevent damage from beavers instead of using lethal trapping as a way to solve their conflict with beavers.

Walk for ALL Animals: Each September, we hold a walk to raise awareness about compassion for animals, with many walkers carrying signs with targeted messages such as “Animals deserve humane treatment,” or, “Compassion, not Cruelty.” The walk is a great opportunity to help raise funds for GMAD’s mission of “Working to protect the well-being of all animals.”

Protection for Lions and Tigers: Our Animals in Entertainment campaign put the pressure on the Champlain Valley Fair to keep the Nerger Lions and Tigers from returning. As of now, they will not be part of the fair in Essex.

Meat Out: Each year we participate in FARM's annual Meat Out. We recently hosted two outreach events at which we distributed vegan food and information to encourage people to make humane choices — one with Students for True Animal Rights and the other with the Unitarian Universalist Animal Ministry.

Lost Pet Project: We offer advice through our lost pet guide and distribute lost / found pet information widely to help pets get home safely.

Support for Abused Horses: We raised $6,147 and matched $1,500 for Willie, Lolly, and Dolly, a stallion and two mares who were rescued by Spring Hill Horse Rescue from deplorable and dire conditions in Shelburne.

Fish-Free Vermont Fairs: We monitor fairs in Vermont to keep them fish-free.

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