Resources about camels and camel culture for kids and classrooms. Camel FAQs Download a handout of Camel FAQs Timeline of Camel Corps History Learn more about the Texas Camel Corps […]
It is late March 2023, and there are no plans, as yet, for celebrating the International Year of Camelids (IYC) that the United Nations General Assembly has declared for 2024. Compare that […]
Statement issued by representatives of camelid herding communities, NGOs and other stakeholder groups supporting them, and entrepreneurs promoting cruelty-free camelid products and their consumers calling on governments, scientists, donor agencies, […]
TEHRAN – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture Jahad and the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, marked the World Camel […]
The UN has designated 2024 as International Year of Camelids noting that camelids are an important livelihood for millions of poor families that live in the most hostile ecosystems of […]
November 2022 El Oued, Algeria Funded by PRIMA program and supported under Horizon 2020, the CAMELMILK project invited Valeri Crenshaw, NACROA Secretary General to the International Conference: Camel Milk Overview in […]
Members of the executive team for the North American Camel Ranch Owners Association (NACROA), accepted an invitation from the Saudi Royal family and the International Camel Organization (ICO) to attend […]
While we were in Saudi Arabia at the ISOCARD conference, we were honored to be asked to engage in several media interviews to discuss camels in North America. Here is […]
Ivan and Cheri French operate Oklahoma Mini Mill, a fiber processing operation, in Guthrie, Oklahoma. In this video we learn about the couple and the creation of their business; in […]
"The 18 people spending their day (or days, in some cases) with the trees included civilians from all walks of life, members of the Arizona and Nevada Conservation Corps, and […]
Photos from 2023 ISOCARD conference in Saudi Arabia; Valeri Crenshaw and Doug Baum represented North America and both were presenters at the conference There were lots of interviews and collaboration […]
A species of giant two-humped camel, Camelus knoblochi, is known to have lived for approximately a quarter of a million years in Central Asia. A new study in Frontiers in Earth […]
Founded in 1997 by Education Chair Doug Baum, the Texas Camel Corps visits sites with the goal of educating the public about the use of camels in America during the […]
Valeri Crenshaw contributed to this short documentary by Camel Plus. Camel Plus produces short documentaries on camels and camel relevant activities around the world. This first documentary is about Texas […]
San Antonio news station KENS 5 produced this segment on the Texas Camel Corps showing visitors the way camels were used at the Alamo by the Army when it was […]
“A Dream Come True” is how Colorado camel dairy owner/operator Kyle Hendrix describes his vision to help provide an alternative for folks or babies who develop an allergy to cows’ […]
The Big Bend region of West Texas hosts an intoxicating mixture of history and mystery. From the Marfa Lights to the McDonald Observatory to the vistas of Big Bend National […]
It may not be a place you would expect to find a zoo. Located about an hour from Nevada’s largest city and just west of Mesquite, Camel Safari Las Vegas […]
Ever since Amber Thesing of Randall visited “Safari North Wildlife Park” in Brainerd, she fell in love with camels. “They had a weanling and it was nursing on my ear […]
The International Camel Organization (ICO) announced on Thursday the establishment of the North American Camel Ranch Owners Association (NACROA) in the US. Sheikh Fahd bin Falah bin Hithleen, the ICO’s […]