• Accessibility for Folks with Physical Disabilities at Your Animal Sanctuary

    …to go when they first arrive (e.g., visitor center, administrative building, medical center, etc,). They should be readily visible with horizontal and vertical signage. Please be mindful and build extra…

  • Accessibility for Blind and Visually Disabled Community Members at Your Animal Sanctuary

    …as the details of any objects, buildings, backgrounds, surroundings, and text.  Example Alt Text for the Photo Below: A photograph of an alpaca looking at the camera while chewing a…

  • Goose Living Space Maintenance and Cleaning

    …using straw bales for nesting areas, it’s a good idea to move these regularly to prevent rodents from building nests under them and to ensure there is no sign of a…

  • Welcome Neigh-bor! The New Horse Arrival Guide

    …there are a number of critical steps that must be taken to ensure safety for the incoming resident, your existing residents, and yourself! Take Notes! Remember to keep good track…

  • Fostering Critical Thinking at Your Animal Sanctuary

    Good Habits of Mind By modeling what your own critical thinking process looks like, you are also modeling good habits of mind. Habits of mind are life-related skills that help…

  • Understanding Veterinary Diagnostics: Culture And Sensitivity

    …ask! To learn more about the importance of setting expectations upfront and building a good relationship with your veterinarian, check out our resource here. What Is A Microbial Culture? A…

  • Introductory Care Considerations For Bison

    …be a good opportunity to spend time and get to know a resident!  Remember, if you are bringing new bison into your life, you must also ensure that you have…

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