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Through the efforts of volunteer veterinarians, veterinary technicians and other assistants, Native American Veterinarian Services (NAVS) provides free veterinary care for Native Americans and their animals . Navajo, and Zuni reservations. Started in 2001 by Dr. Theodore Robinson, NAVS has grown from a few volunteers who visited one reservation for a couple of days into a group of dozens of dedicated veterinary health services who travel to the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni reservations for twice yearly clinics.
See video about the self-sustaining veterinarian clinic here ... More details below.
See video about the self-sustaining veterinarian clinic here ... More details below.
Self-Sustaining Veterinarian Clinic
Construction of a fully self-sustainable Earthship veterinary clinic in partnership with the Zuni Environmental Protection Program and Biotecture Planet Earth in Zuni, NM, began in June 2018. Early work completed all exterior framing, windows, and beautiful entry doors crafted at the Zuni Woodworking Company. The Zuni Tribal Council gave permission for work to begin again in February 2022.
Watch a tour of the construction here
You can help by donating for clinic supplies or for completing the building by donating below.
Construction of a fully self-sustainable Earthship veterinary clinic in partnership with the Zuni Environmental Protection Program and Biotecture Planet Earth in Zuni, NM, began in June 2018. Early work completed all exterior framing, windows, and beautiful entry doors crafted at the Zuni Woodworking Company. The Zuni Tribal Council gave permission for work to begin again in February 2022.
Watch a tour of the construction here
You can help by donating for clinic supplies or for completing the building by donating below.