ANIMAL SANCTUARY

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Farm Sanctuary's shelter in upstate New York provides a home to hundreds of rescued goats, sheep, cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, and other farm animals.

An 'animal sanctuary' is a facility where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives. Unlike animal shelters, sanctuaries do not seek to place animals with individuals or groups, instead maintaining each animal until his or her natural death. In some cases, an establishment may have characteristics of both a sanctuary and a shelter; for instance, some animals may be in residence temporarily until a good home is found and others may be permanent residents. The mission of sanctuaries is generally to be a safe haven, where the animals receive the best care that is possible for the sanctuary's means. Animals are not bought, sold, or traded, nor are they used for animal testing. The resident animals are given the opportunity to behave as naturally as possible in a protective environment.
What separates a sanctuary from other institutions is the philosophy that the residents come first. In a sanctuary, every action is scrutinized for any trace of human benefit at the expense of non-human residents. Sanctuaries act on behalf of the animals, and the caregivers work under the notion that all animals in the sanctuary, human and non-human, are of equal importance.
A sanctuary is not open to the public in the sense of a zoo; that is, the public is not allowed unescorted access to any part of the facility. A sanctuary tries not to allow any activity that would place the animals in an unduly stressful situation.
One of the most important missions of sanctuaries, beyond caring for the animals, is educating the public. The ultimate goal of a sanctuary should be to change the way that humans think of, and treat, non-human animals.
There are several national and international organizations that have taken the responsibility of supervising numerous systems of non-profit animal sanctuaries in order to provide a general system for sanctuaries to follow. Among them, The American Sanctuary Association monitors and aids in various facilities to care for exotic wildlife. Their accredited facilities conform to high standards and a rigid application processes to ensure that the animals under their care are avidly cared for and maintained.

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Animal sanctuaries
Canada
India
United Kingdom
United States
Arizona
California
Montana
New Mexico
New York
Texas
Utah
References
See also

Animal sanctuaries


Canada


Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Rosseau, Ontario

Bergeron's Exotic Animal Sanctuary in Picton, Ontario
India

''See: Wildlife sanctuaries of India''
United Kingdom


Assisi Animal Sanctuary in Conlig, Northern Ireland

Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary in the Irwell Valley, near Edenfield, Lancashire

Ferne Animal Sanctuary in Somerset, near Chard

Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Frettenham, Norwich

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary in Brentwood, Essex

Qolas Animal Sanctuary in Holsworthy, Devon

Redwings Horse Sanctuary in Norfolk, Norwich

The Sathya Sai Sanctuary in Castlebaldwin, Ireland

Thornberry Animal Sanctuary in South Yorkshire, between Todwick and Dinnington

Willows Animal Sanctuary in northeast Scotland, near Fraserburgh
United States


Freedom Farm Animal Sanctuary in Robertson County, Tennessee

Free To Live Animal Sanctuary in Oklahoma, north of Edmond

Grateful Acres Animal Sanctuary in rural southwest Michigan, near Kalamazoo

Happy Tails Animal Sanctuary in Columbia, Missouri

Home At Last Animal Sanctuary in rural central Kentucky

Home for Life in Star Prairie, Wisconsin

Maple Farm Sanctuary in Mendon, Massachusetts

Poplar Springs Animal Sanctuary in Poolesville, Maryland

Sanctuary Animal Refuge in Clewiston, Florida

St. Francis Animal Sanctuary in southern Mississippi, near Tylertown

The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Denver, Colorado
Arizona


Friends For Life Animal Sanctuary in Gilbert

Healing Hearts Animal Sanctuary in Willcox

The Hermitage Cat Shelter in

Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary in the Verde Valley, Arizona
California


Farm Sanctuary in Orland

Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary in the Stockton/Tracy area

Living Free Animal Sanctuary in the San Jacinto Mountains, near Idyllwild

Safe Haven Animal Sanctuary in the Silicon Valley
Montana


The Montana Large Animal Sanctuary & Rescue in Hot Springs

Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary in the Blackfoot River Valley, near Ovando
New Mexico


The Heart and Soul Animal Sanctuary near Santa Fe

Safe Haven Animal Sanctuary in Las Cruces
New York


Catskill Animal Sanctuary in Saugerties

Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen

Oasis Sanctuary in the Catskill Mountains

Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary in Woodstock
Texas


Thunder Paws Animal Sanctuary in Dripping Spings

SARA Sanctuary in Seguin

Whiskerville Animal Sanctuary in Texas City

Welcome Home Barnyard Sanctuary in Corpus Christi
Utah


Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Angel Canyon, near Kanab

Ching Farm Animal Rescue & Sanctuary in Riverton

Furry Friends Animal Sanctuary in Sanpete County

References



New York Times: "Where the Cows Come Home"

See also



Wildlife refuge

Nature reserve

Elephant sanctuary

Cruelty to animals

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