Willows Animal Sanctuary

Willows Animal Sanctuary is an animal sanctuary in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

History

Willows Animal Sanctuary was founded, on a 54-acre plot, in 1999.[1][2]

Events since 2010

In 2011 there was concern for the finances at Willows Animal Sanctuary.[3] This was eased with patronage from Paul Rodgers[4] who arranged a number of benefit gigs to raise funds for the sanctuary, including one at the Royal Albert Hall.[5]

In 2013, Willows Animal Sanctuary returned to a farmer a lamb which he claimed was his. It had been found and rescued from drowning in a stream by a schoolgirl who subsequently requested it be homed at the sanctuary, where it had proved to be a popular animal.[6][7]

In 2015 Willows Animal Sanctuary joined with 3 other sanctuaries in the region (the New Arc centre at Ellon, the Blaikiewell Animal Sanctuary at Maryculter, and Halfpenny Farm in Kintore) to form a new umbrella group called 'REACH', to stand up for the wellbeing of animals in need.[2]

Animals

Willows Animal Sanctuary permanently houses over 300 rescued animals of multiple species. ('Nearly 400' according to one source).[8] These include horses, llamas, donkeys and 55 cats.[9] Some animals from the sanctuary are used for therapy and in some cases visit local hospitals.[1]

Animal Assisted Therapy unit

Willows Animal Sanctuary's Animal Assisted Therapy unit has been in operation, working with vulnerable people,[6] in conjunction with the local authority at least since 2003.[10][11] In 2017 Willows was described as having a service level agreement with Aberdeenshire Council in this field.[12]

References

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