The purpose of this post is to share some recent work I’ve been involved with in the Farm Animal & Wildlife Project in 2026. It has been an enjoyable and busy year so far working with farm and wild creatures. I’ve been grateful to be able to work with a variety of different kinds of animals this year.

At the start of this year, January 2026, I went out to Raymond Wildlife Area near Flagstaff, AZ to work with some wild bison who live there. It was a beautiful experience to connect with a large group of bison who were living happily in their herd. They told me how much they cherished their home and family. They had concerns for their safety due to hunting in the area. I was glad to offer them energy healing to support their physical health and emotional well-being.

On the same visit I was able to offer healing for some elk and antelope as well. If you’d like to read more about the details of this visit including what the bison shared specifically with me about their lives and the issue of overpopulation with bison in the Flagstaff and Grand Canyon area, go to my individual blog post here.

In March, I took a trip to visit an alpaca farm in Prescott Valley, AZ. This ranch was a home for many alpacas as well as a part-time petting zoo. Their human caretakers also live with them on the property. Some of the alpacas also went to “alpaca shows” with their caretakers.

Much like the bison, I found the alpacas were content at their home and in their larger herd. The adult males were kept separate from the females and the babies. There was one large paddock that opened up into pasture which was great for the younger alpacas to roam freely, run and play.

When I asked them how they were doing, the group majority said they were happy and at ease. Some of the females were a little bored in the smaller paddock and would have liked some toys or games to play, as well as an option to roam more freely in a open pasture like the younger ones had. I passed this info. on to one of caretakers and did some energywork for an alpaca who had a small, partially healed foot abscess. I also did a group healing for the overall emotional and spiritual well-being of the herd.

In April I had the pleasure of being able to visit a local pig sanctuary, Snouts of Sedona, in the Village of Oak Creek. What a wonderful place for rescued pigs to live! These happy pigs were completely at home here, spending time indoors and outdoors with plenty of space to move around, rest and play.

I had the chance to work with some pigs individually who had really tough backgrounds. A few were guarded and defensive with humans because of inappropriate handling, emotional issues and/or chaos in their previous homes. Many of them had rejection and abandonment issues which isn’t surprising considering the circumstances.

I was able to work individually with the pigs who had emotional and behavioral issues. As a group I offered energywork, toning and light language to all for supporting them on a body, mind and spirit level. I went to this rescue with two friends, one who played the crystal bowls and the other who held a grounded, safe space. Between the three of us, we were able to offer a profound healing.

I have since heard from the owner, Colleen Hinds, who has told me they are all thriving. She told me that in particular, Betty, a pig with behavior issues, has shown improvement since the healing and gets better and better every day. I was so happy to hear this, but so sad to know that the rescue has since moved to southern Arizona. They all felt like family to me!

In May I visited a farm with many different animals that is part rescue and part petting zoo, just outside of Flagstaff, AZ. I worked with some rescued deer, elk and alpacas. The alpacas were grieving the loss of a close friend, another alpaca who lived with them. One elk I worked with had been injured out in the wild. I was told by a worker there that he was attacked by another animal and had a disfigured ear. The mule deer I worked with had been abandoned by their mother in the wild and were ultimately rescued because there was a fire in the area.

All of these animals received energy healing from me to help release the trauma and support their physical health, emotional well-being and boost their divine connection. Just like us, animals need their spiritual connection so they can thrive as well.

Many animals living in rescues, on farms or in petting zoos that are deprived of extra freedom in their lifestyle and loving care from their caretakers, get cut off from their divine connection. So even though I didn’t work individually with the animals who were part of the petting zoo, I also did a group healing for all of the animals at the farm to improve their spiritual health, as well as their physical, mental and emotional well-being.

And as I’ve shared above, in many of these places I have visited this year I have done group healing to support all of the animals’ physical health, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. The beauty of this work is that each individual in the group can receive however much of the healing their soul desires.

Like us, they can take in the healing and integrate it in their own timing. So there is the opportunity for them to boost physical health, release trauma and improve their emotional health, behaviors and spiritual connection.

Sometimes just one visit can bring huge changes and/or complete healing. Other times, two or three visits are needed to see more improvement or complete healing. I will often recommend other healing resources or modalities and lifestyle or caretaking adjustments to promote the best outcomes as well.

There is another animal rescue with a variety of horses, cows, goats and birds that  I’ll be working with during this month of June. They are located in Cornville, AZ but I will be doing the healing work remotely because they aren’t currently allowing anyone on site due to changes around the ranch. I will keep you posted on what I did with these animals soon!

I will be doing an online fundraiser coming soon, hopefully by early July, so stay tuned for that! I have been working in The Farm Animal & Wildlife Project since 2024. This work has been on the side as a volunteer effort. I’ve been focused mainly on the business that I’ve been doing for 17 years: Intuitive guidance and energy healing for people and pets, which I will continue as always.

But it’s now time to start expanding in the Farm Animal & Wildlife Project. So I am asking for donations to help get me well on my way. If you feel called to donate now before my bigger fundraiser comes out in a week or two, you can send a monetary donation to my personal Venmo at Heather Green, @Heather-Green-693.

If you’d like to help in other ways you can also comment on this post so it gets more exposure online, share the post with a friend, or refer to me farms or rescues where the animals might need my help. I will also be needing some help with getting more of my work on social media for anyone who is efficient and tech-savvy.

In the meantime, enjoy some photos of the animals I’ve discussed in this post below! Thank you so much for reading about and supporting my work.

Love, Heather