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Op-ed: 1,500 Hens Rescued from California Egg Farm
February 17, 2016 Â Op-ed: 1,500 Hens Rescued From California Egg Factory Kim Sturla This week, a team from Animal Place saved 1,500 hens from an egg production facility, where they had lived their lives in cages so small they could not spread their wings. A rescue of this magnitude is intense and […]
Animal Place Named ‘Best Sanctuary’ by Best in Shelter
Contact Marji Beach Animal Place 530-798-5114 [email protected]  Animal Place Named ‘Best Sanctuary’ by Best In Shelter GRASS VALLEY, Calif. – Animal Place, California’s oldest and largest sanctuary for farmed animals, was named best sanctuary by Washington, D.C.-based Best in Shelter (www.bestinshelter.org), a nonprofit organization aimed at raising the public’s awareness of animal shelters […]
Animal Activists Bring Human Sized Battery Chicken Cage to Capitol
March 11, 2015 Contact: Gary Smith Evolotus PR www.evolotuspr.com 818-783-0569 office 818-618-3777 mobile Animal Activists Bring Human-Sized Battery Chicken Cage to Capitol SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Animal Place, California’s oldest and largest sanctuary for farmed animals, will hold an eye-opening demonstration March 20 on the Capitol steps as it invites people to “brave […]
Blind Cow and Her Miniature Friend Rescued
Blind cow and her miniature best friend saved from slaughter in the nick of time!
Chicken Adoption Booklet
Have you ever wondered what it takes to properly care for chickens? As the only organization in the nation that regularly rescues thousands of chickens each year, we put together a Chicken Adoption and Care booklet and are making it free to download. Just fill out the form below.
The Emotional Socialization of 4H and FFA Kids
The 4-H Youth Livestock Program and the FFA Supervised Agricultural Experience are apprenticeship programs where youth purchase young animals, care for them for a period of time, and then sell them at auction for slaughter. The emotional weight of such work is particularly demanding for young people who often have not yet internalized the justifications around animal use within American culture.