SusScrofa
Well-Known Member
I ask because many sanctuaries have worse enclosures compared to actual zoos and the animals are often in worse physical and emotional condition, and it makes me wonder if its just a volunteer santuary trying the best they can to help whatever animals they take in, or if its unscrupulous carnies exploiting and mistreating animals strictly for their own profit.
Admission fees are something I've heard people use to see if a place is a legit sanctuary; they say real ones are free to enter or ask for minimal donation. But I'm doubting this is a reliable claim. Are there any accreditations or something to that effect to confirm if a particular santuary is legitimate?
Admission fees are something I've heard people use to see if a place is a legit sanctuary; they say real ones are free to enter or ask for minimal donation. But I'm doubting this is a reliable claim. Are there any accreditations or something to that effect to confirm if a particular santuary is legitimate?