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Our sanctuaries offer a lifelong home to animals in need. Some were saved from research laboratories, law enforcement seizures or abuse cases. Others were rescued from roadside zoos or are former victims of the exotic pet trade. Still others came from public lands where their lives were in danger. Bison and cattle, horses and burros, antelope and apes, bears and tigers: All are now safe with us.

/The HSUS

Provide playtime to sanctuary animals

From wind chimes to toys, you can help keep our sanctuary animals mentally stimulated and entertained. 

Decades of Duchess

Since its gates opened in 2008, Duchess has been committed to providing the highest standards of equine care and the loving kindness these animals deserve. 

1,120
acres

 became a beautiful haven for equines and native wildlife

140+
animals

make up the Duchess population—a mix of horses, donkeys and ponies

30+
years old

our oldest residents. Every equine should have the chance to live this long

A better life in Liberia

Second Chance Chimpanzee Refuge Liberia took over the care of over 60 chimpanzees who were abandoned on six different islands in the Marshall Mangroves in March 2015. These chimps were used in experimental research that began in 1973 and ended in 2008. 

Besides the painful experiments, the chimps suffered the pain of poor care during the 14-year Liberian Civil War and the 2014-15 devastating Ebola crisis. 

Thankfully, we have a dedicated team on the ground skilled and equipped to provide life-long quality care to these chimps.

Your gift can do so much for animals in need.

Start saving lives by making a one-time gift today. Or help animals all year long with a monthly contribution.

Jean Chung/For Humane World for Animals