Wednesday, March 25, 2015

New Animal Rescue

Sage Mountain Animal Rescue is a non-profit that is planed to open in the summer of 2015 in Brown’s Canyon one the outskirts of Park City. The founders Lauren Lockey and Dave Swartz decided to open a rescue and rehabilitation center for farm animals that have been abused and neglected. They hope to give the animals a better life by raising awareness and educating people. They also want to promote a more sustainable planet.
Sage Mountain Animal Rescue wants to educate people about the impact that animals have on the environment, local wildlife, our health, and the brutal conditions that many livestock will live through in their lives. They hope to inspire people to think of farm animals with the same compassion as they do their own pets. They will work closely with other shelters, humane societies, and law enforcement.

The shelter will not take animals that have been given up willingly by their owners, and cruelty charges must be filed in all cases. After they have been rehabilitated, all animals can be adopted only as family pets. The 162 acre rehabilitation center will be open to all animals as it develops, but their first shelter will be solely for pigs.
The Center

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