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Black Pine Animal Sanctuary 1426 W. 300 N. P.O. Box 02 Albion, IN 46701 (260) 636-7383
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Professional Animal Retirement Center, Inc. |
Contact Information
[ Address / Phone ] [ Staff ] [ Board of Directors ] [ Visitor Inquiries ] [ Parties & Outreach ] [ Job Inquiries ] |
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d/b/a Black Pine Animal Sanctuary 1426 W. 300 N. P.O. Box 02 Albion, IN 46701 (260) 636-7383
Senior Staff & Board:
Lori Gagen Executive Director
Teresa Bailey Lead Keeper
Renee Runkle President, Board of Directors
Mark Thaler Vice President, Board of Directors
Dianne Lengerich Treasurer, Board of Directors
Karen Hoag Founder & Secretary, Board of Directors
Craig Bender Board of Directors Brenda Cureton Board of Directors
Lynn Toles Board of Directors
Barbara Leatherman Board of Directors
Anna Lytle Board of Directors
Robin McCormick Board of Directors For more on our staff, click here.
Visitor Inquiries:
For inquiries about days and hours of operation, tour times, and prices, please click here. For additional information or questions:
Groups, Parties, Outreach:
For inquiries about group tour bookings, parties, or outreach presentations:
Employment / Jobs:
For inquiries about internships and volunteer opportunities, click here, or call the office at (260) 636-7383. When paid positions are available they will be posted here.
Animal Placement / Help:
Black Pine is not licensed or equipped to handle injured or orphaned native wildlife. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) advises that "the apparent lack of an adult does not mean a young animal is alone. Adults often leave their young safe in nests or dens while they forage for food but rarely are they abandoned. If a young animal is found, leave it alone. The adult will return when the area is clear."
For inquiries about rehabilitating local orphaned, sick, or injured wildlife, or to locate an Indiana licensed wildlife rehabber download this list. You may also try contacting a licensed veterinarian for immediate assistance for severely injured animals, or contact your regional Indiana Department of Natural Resources office.
If you have a captive-raised exotic animal in need of permanent refuge, please complete our online questionnaire at http://www.blackpineanimalpark.com/adoptions and we will respond with further information and/or instructions as quickly as possible.
If you encounter problems with this website, please notify:
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