• What is Humane Education? An Overview for Sanctuary Educators Infographic

    …light bulb Text Accompanying Image: Fostering curiosity, creativity, and critical-, strategic-, and systems- thinking so people can evaluate information and solve problems collaboratively Subheader 5: Core Component #3 Image: A…

  • Potential Horse Health Challenges

    …Dermatophilosis (‘Rain Scald’), External Parasites ( Lice, Mites, and Ticks), Insect Hypersensitivity (‘Sweet Itch’), Pastern And Heel Dermatitis (‘Mud Fever’), Pigeon Fever, Ringworm, Sarcoids Urinary System: Cystitis and Pyelonephritis Vision:…

  • Biosecurity Part 2: Creating And Implementing A Biosecurity Plan

    …(Chapter 13) | Veterinary Preventative Medicine (Non-Compassionate Source) Biosecurity in Livestock and Poultry Production: Basic Course | Center For Food Security And Public Health (Non-Compassionate Source) Self-Assessment Disease Prevention Checklist | Center…

  • Middle School Sanctuary Education Lesson Plan #2

    …(e.g. positionalities, language use, modifications for people with disabilities, common core learning standards, and more). Below, you will find a form to fill out to receive this lesson plan. This…

  • Accessibility for Folks with Physical Disabilities at Your Animal Sanctuary

    …functioning, either temporarily, periodically, or permanently, related to their mobility, dexterity, or stamina (e.g., walking, climbing stairs, reaching, carrying, lifting, speaking, and more). Physical disabilities can be visible or invisible,…

  • Fire Safety At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …(Non-Compassionate Source) 12 Ways To Fireproof Your Barn | Stable Management (Non-Compassionate Source) Non-Compassionate Source? If a source includes the (Non-Compassionate Source) tag, it means that we do not endorse…

  • Communicating with Youth about Animal Exploitation

    …claims and images by asking questions like, “Who made this?”, “Why did they make it?”, “Whose point of view is it from?”, “What information isn’t being included?”. If you decide…

  • All About Social Media For Your Animal Sanctuary

    …your page and content to attract more audience members and followers. Facebook allows for text posts, captioned photos, albums, videos, question and answers, private messaging, post scheduling, audience polls, event…

  • Potential Rabbit Health Challenges

    …Sludge And Stones,  Hepatic Lipidosis “Fatty Liver Disease”, Metabolic Bone Disease Musculoskeletal: Injuries, Pododermatitis or “Sore Hocks”, Splayed Leg, Torticollis or “Head Tilt” Neurological: Heat Stroke, Internal Parasites, Lead Toxicity, Rabbit…

  • The Importance Of Veterinary Care At Your Animal Sanctuary

    …general rule, making a diagnosis, prescribing medications (such as antibiotics or pain medications, for example), and performing surgery – by law – can ONLY be performed by a licensed veterinarian. …

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