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THE NEW ZEALAND LLAMA ASSOCIATION

The most important thing the NZLA offers is a place you can meet people with a
shared interest – llamas! A place where you can share information, get help or
advice, and  where we support each other to promote the well-being llamas.


WHAT WE DO

 1. To educate owners and interested members of the public in the needs, care
    and welfare of llamas.
 2. To promote llamas and their uses as working and companion animals, and pets.
 3. To facilitate and encourage fun activities with llamas.
 4. To liaise with government and other authorities on behalf of members on
    matters pertaining to llama ownership, care and use.
 5. To provide a communication forum for the sharing of news, ideas and
    knowledge relevant to llama ownership, care and use.
 6. To negotiate, set up and operate agencies, or other arrangements with other
    Camelid organisations where applicable to achieve the objectives of the
    association.
 7. To encourage compliance with a code of conduct for llama ownership
 8. To provide a registry for the collection of information of all New Zealand
    llamas and for the registration of llamas.


FIND OUT MORE ABOUT MEMBERSHIP AND JOIN THE NZLA

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LLAMA GLAMA GAZETTE – SUMMER 2023

Jan 28, 2023

Welcome to the magazine of the New Zealand Llama Association. Along with our
Facebook Groups and website we aim to keep you well informed regarding llamas.
We are enthusiastic about promoting these wonderful animals and hope you will
want to share news from any of the resources we provide.

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THE WILD LLAMA PART II BY KEITH PAYNE

Aug 11, 2020

Most camelid owners are well acquainted with the history of how their animals
originated eons ago in what today is the USA. Immigrating south through Central
America, down the Andes to the bottom of South America. By the end of the
Pleistocene Ice Age (10 – 12,000 years ago ), earlier larger llama genera,
Paleolama and Hemiauchenia, had become extinct leaving the two camelid genera,
the guanaco and the vicuna. The genera of the llama and the vicuna are thought
to have separated over 2 million years ago.

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LAMA GLAMA GAZETTE: ISSUE 4 VOL 2 2019

Dec 21, 2019

Contents: Llamas Impersonating Camels or Visiting the Elderly. Delicious Sheep.
Public Relations Plea.
Royal Connections! A Magical Moment by Davina Keen. Puhi Puhi Llama trek and
social by Lynn Barrett. What weeds do llamas eat and what height fences do they
need. By Judy Webby. Upcoming Events 2020

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NZLA AGM AND WORKSHOPS

Apr 13, 2019

Keith’s house is at 781 Blythe Road, the venue is the big red barn approx. 800m
south/west of the house driveway. The NZLA banner will be on the fence.

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LLAMA GLAMA GAZETTE – WINTER 2021

Sep 23, 2021

Welcome to the magazine of the New Zealand Llama Association. Along with our
Facebook Groups and website we aim to keep you well informed regarding llamas.
We are enthusiastic about promoting these wonderful animals and hope you will
want to share news from any of the resources we provide.

read more


LAMA GLAMA GAZETTE: ISSUE 3 VOL 3 2020

Aug 11, 2020

In this Winter issue we have a second article from Keith Payne in his wild llama
series. The first was very well received and we’re sure this will be just as
interesting. Judy Webby and Ruth Bradwell went out with the Upper Hutt Tramping
and Walking Club to Paekakariki. Judy will share the adventure with us and will
no doubt inspire us to get out and about with our llamas. The Amuri Show Report
always makes good reading even if we aren’t active participants. I have been
having discussions with Keith regarding the history of llamas in New Zealand.
It’s a bit of a puzzle. Do read the piece and we’ll happily hear your thoughts.
Finally, a few thoughts about why we have chosen to share our lives with llamas.

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LAMA GLAMA GAZETTE: ISSUE 3 VOL 2 2019

Oct 12, 2019

Contents: Llamas at Pak’nSave by Judy Webby. Social Trek and Pack trial with
Lynn Barrett. Tethering tips by Lynn Barrett. Part 2 “Mummy’s Little Helper –
Golly.” By Lynn Barrett. MAKING LIQUID FERTILISER By Ruth Bradwell FOR THE
GARDEN & PADDOCK, FROM CAMELID POO. Upcoming Events

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LLAMA GLAMA GAZETTE – SUMMER 2020

Apr 30, 2021

Welcome to the magazine of the New Zealand Llama Association. Along with our
Facebook Groups and website we aim to keep you well informed regarding llamas.
We are enthusiastic about promoting these wonderful animals and hope you will
want to share news from any of the resources we provide.

read more


LAMA GLAMA GAZETTE: ISSUE 1 VOL 3 2020

May 31, 2020

In this Autumn issue we have an excellent article by Keith Payne who has written
very informatively about llamas in the wild. Judy has also collected a great
selection of photos for readers to enjoy. The New Zealand Llama Association AGM
is coming up soon and we are looking forward to a strong attendance. NOTE THAT
THE AGM WAS CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19, BUT WILL BE HELD AT A LATER DATE IN THE
SAME FORMAT.

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LAMA GLAMA GAZETTE: ISSUE 2 VOL 2 2019

Aug 13, 2019

Contents: Part 2 of Cria Halter Training by Judy Webby. President’s Report from
Corey A delightfully light hearted piece from Lynn. Amuri Show report.
Information on DNA and Parent Verification. Finn Collins and Keith’s Llamas on
the television show “Fanimals”. Crossword with llama clues. Children who love
llamas. Daffodil Day with the opportunity to raise funds accompanied by a llama.

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