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047: Designing Sanctuaries Around Animals: How Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge is Transforming Rescue Care

047: Designing Sanctuaries Around Animals: How Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge is Transforming Rescue Care

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What would sanctuary life look like if animals were not housed for human convenience, but instead were given environments designed around their instincts, ancestry, and emotional well being?

In this episode, Cheryl Moss speaks with Lenore Braford and Paul Drake of Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge in North Carolina. Lenore is the Founder and Executive Director, and Paul is the architect behind the refuge's innovative approach called animal centered design.

You will discover how studying animal behavior changes everything about how sanctuaries are built. For example:

Cows avoid enclosed barns because they need open visibility
Ducks feel safest when they can quickly retreat to water
Goats prefer to sleep at elevated heights
Chickens thrive in shaded, forest like environments

This conversation explores how environment affects healing, trust, safety, and dignity for rescued animals, many of whom have experienced trauma before arriving at sanctuary.

We also highlight the new documentary Forever Home, created by Emmy winning filmmaker Allison Argo, which follows the stories of animals at the refuge and the evolution of animal centered design.

Learn more or get involved:

Forever Home documentary
https://foreverhome.love

Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge
https://piedmontrefuge.org

Better Life for Animals
https://BetterLifeForAnimals.com/047-Piedmont-Farm

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