GCART Workshop Includes Some Unusual Guests
By David Josselyn
The Gilpin County Animal Response Team, headed by Vicky Nemec, hosted a workshop for first responders to help develop handling skills for some unusual animals on Sunday, April 23rd. GCART is preparing their volunteers to handle animals in cases of emergency; most likely an evacuation for wildfire endangerment. The Gilpin Community Center has agreed to set aside areas of their property for animal shelter should the need arise. The event, held at the Gilpin Community Center, featured several workshops, including knot tying, webbing use, large bird handling, and large animal handling. A wonderful lunch of homemade chili and coleslaw along with hot dogs was provided by the High Country Auxiliary.
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