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ASSOCIATIONS, RESEARCH, AND INFORMATION ORGANIZATIONS
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AOBA is the driving force of the alpaca industry. Through its
efforts, shows are organized, educational events held, and the
direction of the industry is set. A world-class marketing program is
implemented for the mutual benefit of all members. AOBA increases
alpaca awareness, the value of our animals is solidified, and the
industry is expanded.
http://www.alpacainfo.com
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We are the Southeastern Alpaca Association, representing 115 alpaca
farms in the states of AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, and TN. We are distanced,
but we are close. We are diverse, but we are the same. We are
Southerners joined together with our love for all things Alpaca.
While we are regional, we are also national, as the SeAA is an
official affiliate of the Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association.
SEAA is a great benefit to new and established alpaca farmers. Learn
about us and how we can help. Consider Joining the SEAA if you're in the
Southeast.
http://www.sealpaca.org/
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Georgia Alpaca Association (GAA)
The Georgia Alpaca Association
(GAA) is Georgia's premier association
for members of the alpaca breeding community
We are a group
dedicated to the promotion and advancement of alpacas in our great
state. In Georgia you can find everything from your first alpaca to your
next as well as fiber, fiber processing and finished products made from
the fiber of our alpacas. And whether you are brand new to alpacas or an
experienced breeder, we offer educational opportunities and support, not
to mention good old southern hospitality.
http://www.georgia-alpaca.com
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Alpaca Registry, Inc. (ARI), headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska is
the largest alpaca pedigree registry in the world. Using advanced DNA
technology, ARI validates the parentage of alpacas submitted for
pedigree registration.
http://www.alpacaregistry.net/
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The Alpaca Research Trust was established by the ARI Board of
Directors in December, 1997 as a Colorado, non-profit corporation for
charitable, educational and scientific purposes. The Board of
Directors, of what is now known as the Alpaca Research Foundation, is
composed of camelid veterinarians, research scientists and medical
professionals. Their job is to establish research goals and critically
evaluate proposals from qualified research scientists.
http://www.alpacaresearchfoundation.org/
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Information compiled with the help
of the SEAA and AOBA web-sites.
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