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Press Release
Living the Farm Sanctuary Life
The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer and Feeling Better Every Day by Gene Baur with Gene Stone
The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer and Feeling Better Every Day by Gene Baur with Gene Stone
The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer and Feeling Better Every Day by Gene Baur with Gene Stone

April 7, 2015

Rescue Rescue Story
Lucie and Za: Instead of Slaughter, Birth and Sanctuary
Many people think of pygmy goats as a pet breed, but like their larger cousins, they are often slaughtered for meat.
Many people think of pygmy goats as a pet breed, but like their larger cousins, they are often slaughtered for meat.
Many people think of pygmy goats as a pet breed, but like their larger cousins, they are often slaughtered for meat.

April 2, 2015

Rescue Rescue Story
Flo the Piglet: In Vino Libertas
Sonoma County Animal Services recently had occasion for a visit to wine country, but it wasn’t for a tasting tour.
Sonoma County Animal Services recently had occasion for a visit to wine country, but it wasn’t for a tasting tour.
Sonoma County Animal Services recently had occasion for a visit to wine country, but it wasn’t for a tasting tour.

March 18, 2015

Rescue Rescue Story
Reubie and Summer: Twin Lambs Born Safe at Sanctuary
It isn’t even a month into the Year of the Sheep, and we’ve already met three amazing reasons to celebrate.
It isn’t even a month into the Year of the Sheep, and we’ve already met three amazing reasons to celebrate.
It isn’t even a month into the Year of the Sheep, and we’ve already met three amazing reasons to celebrate.

March 12, 2015

Rescue Rescue Story
Hazelton: New Lamb Born at the New York Shelter
The year of the sheep began on Feb. 19, but we were celebrating two days early at our New York Shelter when new lamb Hazelton finally began nursing.
The year of the sheep began on Feb. 19, but we were celebrating two days early at our New York Shelter when new lamb Hazelton finally began nursing.
The year of the sheep began on Feb. 19, but we were celebrating two days early at our New York Shelter when new lamb Hazelton finally began nursing.

February 20, 2015

Press Release
Sheep Make Good CEOs and 5 More Fascinating Facts in Honor of the “Year of the Sheep”
If you meet a sheep (and you should), chances are good she’ll remember your face for more than two years—especially if you’re smiling
If you meet a sheep (and you should), chances are good she’ll remember your face for more than two years—especially if you’re smiling
If you meet a sheep (and you should), chances are good she’ll remember your face for more than two years—especially if you’re smiling

February 17, 2015

Rescue Rescue Story
Hank: As an Era Ends, Turkey’s Arrival Marks a Beginning
In the very early morning hours of Sunday, Jan. 25, National Shelter Director Susie Coston received a text message about a turkey in central New York who needed a home.
In the very early morning hours of Sunday, Jan. 25, National Shelter Director Susie Coston received a text message about a turkey in central New York who needed a home.
In the very early morning hours of Sunday, Jan. 25, National Shelter Director Susie Coston received a text message about a turkey in central New York who needed a home.

February 13, 2015

Rescue Rescue Story
Weechee and Friends: Roosters Brought in from the Cold
The woman who brought three Silkie roosters to our New York Shelter this winter never meant to have any roosters in the first place.
The woman who brought three Silkie roosters to our New York Shelter this winter never meant to have any roosters in the first place.
The woman who brought three Silkie roosters to our New York Shelter this winter never meant to have any roosters in the first place.

January 27, 2015

Rescue Story
2015 Featured Rescues
2015 Featured Animal Rescues
2015 Featured Animal Rescues
2015 Featured Animal Rescues

January 21, 2015

Rescue Rescue Story
Holly: Police Find Calf-napped Youngster in Car
Cattle rustling may not be as common now as it was in the days of the Wild West, but it does still happen — just ask the Riverside, CA, police.
Cattle rustling may not be as common now as it was in the days of the Wild West, but it does still happen — just ask the Riverside, CA, police.
Cattle rustling may not be as common now as it was in the days of the Wild West, but it does still happen — just ask the Riverside, CA, police.

January 14, 2015

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