Santuary Stories: Miss Taken
Meet Miss Taken, from Edgars Mission Farm Sanctuary. Despite being taken by an eagle and dropped from some height, which caused a brain injury that has left her blind, nothing was able to take away little Miss Taken’s will to live or her ability to touch the lives of all who meet her.

In fact, it is from Miss Taken’s take on life that we daily take our inspiration. Despite this most unfortunate hand life has dealt her, she simply gets on with the business of living joyously each day. And in doing so she reminds us to do likewise.
“If we could live happy and healthy lives without harming others, why wouldn’t we?”
Edgars Mission is a not-for-profit sanctuary for rescued farmed animals in Victoria (Australia), founded in 2003 by Pam Ahern. It all started with trying to protect pigs, and when James Cromwell, aka “Farmer Hoggett” from the movie Babe, arrived in Australia in May 2003, Pam saw an opportunity to highlight the plight of pigs and our flawed animal protection legislation that excludes farmed animals. Aa a passionate animal activist, James was keen to help, agreeing to have his photograph taken with a pig - a pig named Edgar Alan Pig.
After the photoshoot, they created a sanctuary to provide lifelong loving care for their new pig and named it in his honour. And today, thousands of animals’ lives have been saved due to this humble pig with heaps of charm.
Edgar’s Mission provides you with a glimpse into a different world – a world of kindness.
Why are animal sanctuaries important?
Rescue and Rehabilitation: Animal sanctuaries provide a safe-haven for animals that have been rescued from abusive, neglectful, or dangerous situations. Many animals in sanctuaries have suffered from cruelty, exploitation, or injury, and these facilities offer them a chance to heal and recover.
Education and Awareness: Many sanctuaries serve as educational centers, allowing the public to learn about the animals, their natural behaviours, and the issues they face in the wild or captivity. This educational aspect can help raise awareness about animal welfare and conservation.
Promoting Compassion: Sanctuaries can inspire compassion and empathy toward animals. When people visit these facilities and see the animals' stories and the care they receive, it can foster a greater sense of responsibility and kindness toward animals.
Providing a Lasting Home: Many animals in sanctuaries cannot be released into the wild due to injuries, disabilities, or long-term captivity. Sanctuaries offer them a permanent home where they can live out their lives in a safe and comfortable environment.
In summary, animal sanctuaries play a crucial role in rescuing, rehabilitating, and caring for animals that have been mistreated or exploited. They also contribute to education, conservation, and advocacy efforts, promoting a more compassionate and ethical approach to animal welfare.
If you'd like to make a donation and support the incredible animal rescue work Edgars Mission are doing, visit the Edgars Mission Website.
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