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Wild Earth Farm & Sanctuary | Vegan Permaculture & Farmed Animal Sanctuary

Street Address
Kentucky
859.412.2092
An organic vegan permaculture project and nonprofit farm animal sanctuary focusing on education, outreach and collaboration.

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Wild Earth Farm & Sanctuary | Vegan Permaculture & Farmed Animal Sanctuary

  • About
    • Home
    • Vision
    • Meet Us
    • Instructors
    • Videos
  • Events
    • Events
    • Accommodations
  • The Sanctuary
    • The Sanctuary
    • Sisters of Wild Earth
  • Permaculture Farm
    • Permaculture
    • Wild Nature
    • 2015 Permaculture Design Course
    • 2016 Permaculture Design Course
    • 2017 Vegan Permaculture Design Course
    • 2 day Mushroom Cultivation workshop
    • Mark Shepard-Restoration Agriculture Workshop
  • Get Involved
    • Visit
    • Volunteer
    • Intern
    • Join Our Team
  • Donate
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Greener grasses

April 20, 2016 Wild Earth

The Sanctuary pigs are glad that Spring is here and so are greener pastures. Thanks to a generous donor, the pigs have a new field to explore, root around, and of course, make new mud holes!

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In Resident Series Tags Spring, Pigs, animal sanctuary, Wild Earth

Meet Henry, Stella & Dillinger

November 1, 2015 Wild Earth

Welcome Henry, Stella, and Dillinger!

On Wild Earth Sanctuary, animals are rescued and brought to the farm to live out their natural lives. They are not only given sanctuary for the rest of their lives, they are also offered a life lived more in line with their nature, one in which they can participate fully in the local ecosystem and contribute to its biological systems.

We are also working towards a future where farmed animals, once exploited for food, can attain new purpose and bond with people and form symbiotic relationships with plants grown for food.

In Resident Series Tags Pigs, Wild Earth animals, Wild Earth, animal sanctuary

Wild Earth Farm and Sanctuary
P.O. Box 631 | Irvine, KY 40336
WildEarthFarm@gmail.com
 

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