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The
Beginning
In 2001 Dr Johan & Annemarie van Zijl of McGregor village
in the Western Cape of South Africa responded to a request from the SPCA
to provide shelter for two badly neglected donkeys.

The two fellows arrived and were named Vaal & Japie - "vaaljapie"
is an Afrikaans term for everyday wine. Soon it became evident that
there were many other donkeys similarly in desperate need of food,
water, shelter and care.
The dream of a Donkey Sanctuary was born.
The experience with the first two donkeys was in effect
to serve as a pilot project for Eseltjiesrus Donkey Sanctuary.
During this period many more abused, discarded and
elderly donkeys could have been taken in, but lack of space and limited
resources did not yet allow for this. Foster homes were found, with some
difficulty, for these donkeys.
In April 2007, Adam arrived from Zoar (near Ladismith),
followed shortly by Ida and Thabo, working donkeys from the McGregor
area. Other donkeys followed coming from places like Somerset West, Cape
Town, Wellington and Atlantis.
Eseltjiesrus Donkey Sanctuary officially opened to the
public in November 2007.
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