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Greg steer walking in the pasture at Farm Sanctuary

OCTOBER 2022

Welcome Home, Greg: Steer Finds Family at Farm Sanctuary

After moving through three homes in less than three years, Greg is now settling in at our Watkins Glen, New York shelter. The Brown Swiss steer is a friendly boy, so it’s not that people didn’t want Greg around. On the contrary, Greg’s guardians loved him so much that they chose to say goodbye to give him a better life.

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A white-feathered turkey with a cranberry in their mouth at Celebration for the Turkeys

You’re Invited:
Celebration for the Turkeys

For the first time since 2019, we are back in person with our beloved annual event: Celebration for the Turkeys! Join us at our Watkins Glen shelter on November 5 and our Acton shelter on November 12 as we express gratitude for the animals who call Farm Sanctuary home. Attendees will watch our turkey residents enjoy a seasonal feast!

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A brown and white spotted sheep stands in the pasture at Farm Sanctuary

A Step Towards a Compassionate Future

The vast majority of farm animals — nearly 10 billion raised for food each year — are never allowed to set foot outdoors. For many of our rescued residents, Farm Sanctuary was the first place they walked on grass. A liberated, non-violent future for all starts with a single step.

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Sheep outside a red barn at Farm Sanctuary

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Sanctuary Live Cams

Watch our work in action from wherever you are through our explore.org livestream cameras. Streaming from several Watkins Glen sanctuary spaces, spot your favorite rescued residents enjoying an afternoon snooze, a bite to eat, and the occasional case of the zoomies.

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Youth Leadership Council member Ava Cuevas smiling

Why Fund Plant-based School Lunches?

In this op-ed for LA Weekly, Ava Cuevas (above), a 15-year-old California high school student and member of our Youth Leadership Council, applauds California for being the first state to fund plant-based meals and argues in support of federal legislation to expand student access to plant-based foods nationwide.

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From “Charlotte’s Web” to “Babe,” pigs have a way of capturing our hearts. These stories, along with the ones about our friends at Farm Sanctuary, champion pigs as individuals — not meat. Show off your love and support for these sentient and emotive beings with our new mug!
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