Our dear friend Harriet passed away on Monday 26 November. Harriet had an intestinal disorder that, following months of medical management and an operation in October, we were cautiously optimistic […]
Today. Rescued battery hens arrive at the sanctuary. First seconds of freedom. First steps on grass. First look at the sky above. First breeze on their feathers. Many firsts. Thank […]
We have just launched a crowd-funding campaign on Chuffed to raise funds for our sanctuary expansion project, enabling us to save more animals in desperate need. As one of WPF’s […]
Our last Open Day of the year! Sanctuary tours. Meet the rescue animals – hear their stories. Picnic in the peaceful, scenic surrounds of Where Pigs Fly Farm Sanctuary. Fab […]
‘I Am Someone’ photography exhibition. 34 stunning, emotive portraits of WPF’s rescued farm animals. Photographer is award-winning Gary Sheppard. Exhibition runs from Saturday 5 till Saturday 19 November. Special Group […]
Edna arrives. Three days into her new life at Where Pigs Fly Farm Sanctuary. This gentle, old lady came from terrible neglect, living in horrific, putrid conditions. We are taking […]
Blind Oink will be moving into her new purpose-built paddock next week. Heart-felt thanks to those who contributed to help fund this project. We couldn’t have done it without you. […]
“For battery hens, life is spent in small, often wire-bottom cages. The hens are never released outside and they never get to feel the dirt beneath their feet. Organizations like […]
Help Where Pigs Fly Farm Sanctuary feed the rescue animals through the extended drought. All donations over $2 are tax-deductible. Officially in drought Where Pigs Fly Farm Sanctuary faces its […]
We are so excited to share the news that we have been selected as one of the recipients of a community grant from Australian Ethical Foundation. Their $20, 000 contribution […]
Blind Lamb Follows His Pig Best Friend Everywhere | This little lamb is blind, so he follows his favorite pig everywhere — and she loves spending every minute of the […]
Meet our new friends Spot, Benny and Hendrix. Spot was found alone, just hours old, sick and malnourished with no mother in site. Thankfully, he was rescued by a wonderful […]