North Mountain Animal Sanctuary
North Mountain Animal Sanctuary is a registered charity which works to provide care, comfort, and rehabilitation to abused, unwanted and neglected farm animals in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1][2][3][4]
The sanctuary began in 2008, by buying land on the North Mountain, and achieved charitable status in 2010.[5]
North Mountain Animal Sanctuary provides shelter for goats, rabbits, sheep, ducks, pigs, and chickens.[6] The sanctuary tries to prevent the future suffering and neglect of farm animals by raising public awareness.[7]
References
- Official website at nmas.ca Accessed 24 January 2017
- North Mountain Animal Sanctuary page at facebook.com Accessed 24 January 2017
- North Mountain Animal Sanctuary Society entry at canadahelps.org Accessed 24 January 2017
- Listing for NMAS on the links page in United Poultry Concerns at upc-online.org Retrieved 22 February 2017
- Trevor Nichols: North Mountain offers sanctuary for farm animals Published on September 17, 2010 in kingscountynews.ca Accessed 24 January 2017
- Aisling Maria Cronin: 10 Awesome Farm Animal Sanctuaries You May Never Have Heard Of, 7 April 2014, at onegreenplanet.org Retrieved 22 February 2017
- 'About NMAS', including "We work to prevent the suffering and neglect of farm animals by raising public awareness." at nmas.ca Retrieved 22 February 2017
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