24 - Common Visitor Questions And How To Respond To Them For Animal Sanctuaries

EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 15 MIN

24 - Common Visitor Questions And How To Respond To Them For Animal Sanctuaries

from The Open Sanctuary Podcast · host The Open Sanctuary Project

Community Education Specialist Andie and Senior Advisor Tara discuss some helpful strategies and tips on how your animal organization can thoughtfully approach and respond to common visitor questions that sanctuaries get asked by visitors. --- This Episode's Referenced Resources: A Starter Guide to Common Questions Your Sanctuary Gets Asked and How to Thoughtfully Answer Them | The Open Sanctuary Project  Fostering Critical Thinking at Your Animal Sanctuary | The Open Sanctuary Project Fostering Empathy Towards Farmed Animals | The Open Sanctuary Project Understanding Biases that Can Negatively Impact Farmed Animals and How to Help Folks Overcome Them | The Open Sanctuary Project  The Importance Of Language Choices At Your Animal Sanctuary | The Open Sanctuary Project  Communicating With Youth About Animal Exploitation | The Open Sanctuary Project  An Introduction to Educational Programs and Opportunities Well-suited for Microsanctuaries | The Open Sanctuary Project  In-Person Sanctuary Educational Programming: What Are Your Options? The Open Sanctuary Project An Introduction To Fostering Agency In Farmed Animals At Your Animal Sanctuary | The Open Sanctuary Project --- You can learn more about our organization here! You can send us a question, comment, or topic idea here! Want more Open Sanctuary Content? Follow us on  Facebook and Instagram! Want to support our nonprofit's work? Donate here!

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