A Guide to Fostering Farmed Animal Agency in Sanctuary Education: Part Four
…13, 2023). Some may also feel safer when they have a clear line of sight, whereas this may be less of a concern for other species and individuals (Abrell, 2021)….
…13, 2023). Some may also feel safer when they have a clear line of sight, whereas this may be less of a concern for other species and individuals (Abrell, 2021)….
…dominant cultural perceptions about animals is often crucial to our work! From raising awareness, to building community support, to fundraising, storytelling can play a critical role in building the movement…
This resource was fully reviewed and updated by a member of The Open Sanctuary Project as of March 2026. It was originally published on October 30, 2018. The thought of…
…complete map of your property that should accurately show its boundaries, all structures (including fencing, homes, and other buildings), and any additional information you have requested from your surveyor. While…
…particularly useful in a sanctuary setting, allowing caregivers to observe, monitor, and collect information on the welfare of individual residents. Good Intentions Don’t Equal Good Welfare It’s essential to understand…
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…a gut infection, the good gut flora will likely be killed as well, so probiotics can be a good measure to keep them healthy. Once they’ve completed their antibiotic regimen,…
…part of the veterinary review process. It was originally published on April 27, 2018. Veterinary Review Initiative This resource has been reviewed for accuracy and clarity by a qualified Doctor…
…was originally published on June 29, 2020. Veterinary Review Initiative This resource has been reviewed for accuracy and clarity by a qualified Doctor of Veterinary Medicine with farmed animal sanctuary…
…the course videos all say, the course is not a substitute for hands-on training. Mckenzee Griffler: That’s such a good point. Well, they’re not a substitute for hands-on training. They…