In June, Farm Sanctuary leadership took a beat to reflect on what we’ve accomplished so far in 2023 and what we plan to achieve in the year ahead. If you missed the sanctuary scoop, don’t worry; we've recorded it just for you.
We'll host our next virtual roundtable, "PTSD in Rescued Farmed Animals? A Scientific Exploration" discussing our sanctuary-based research into post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in farmed animals on Wednesday, July 26. Register here!
This month, you can adopt this mother and son duo with Treeline Vegan Cheese matching all gifts — up to $10,000. This means your love can go twice as far for this family of dairy industry survivors and for all farmed animals.
Summer is here, which means it’s officially picnic season! Whether serving up a savory spread in the backyard, park, or oceanside, we’ve pulled together six easy picnic-friendly and vegan recipes to delight you and yours.
Soak up some rest and relaxation at our 275-acre sanctuary in Watkins Glen, New York. The pastoral setting will put your mind at ease while time with rescued farmed animals will deepen your connection with all living beings — yourself included.
We’ve received a number of questions about the Supreme Court's recent California Proposition 12 ruling — a rejection of the pork industry’s challenge — and we are excited to share answers to your most frequently asked questions.
Wear this 100% cotton unisex tee to spread critical awareness for farmed animals. Part of our “Truth in Numbers” series, the back of this cow-themed tee displays the number of cows slaughtered annually in the U.S.
Our Farm Sanctuary research team provides a peek behind the curtain to their insightful work to assess for possible post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in rescued farmed animals.
On Saturday, July 1, over 150 pignic-goers joined us at our Watkins Glen, New York sanctuary to celebrate and honor our collective freedom. Thank you to everyone who attended, volunteered, and worked this transformative event!
Farm Sanctuary fights the disastrous effects of animal agriculture on animals, the environment, social justice, and public health through rescue, education, and advocacy.