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Revision as of 16:11, 28 August 2018
Peepal Farm is a not for profit, non-governmental organisation[citation needed] in Dhanotu village nearby Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, India. The preferential target is the improvement of life conditions of the stray animal population, especially cows and dogs and a shift in how animals are perceived.
In the stay animal recover center approximately 30 animals are in various stages of recovery at any given time.[1] As Peepal Farm is pursuing a wholistic philosophy, Ayurveda in addition to allopathy is utilised for treatment.
The organic farm provides produce for people and dogs and grass for cows. Art projects to spread awareness for compassion towards animals are done with the help of volunteers.
History
Peepal Farm was started in December 2014 by Robin Singh and Joellen Anderson, who were then joined by the third co-founder Shivani Bhalla later on. Immediately before the trio had been running a sterlization program for stray dogs in New Delhi. The idea stemmed from the limitations of animal welfare work, and they decided to do it in a way that involves and inspires others. In the year 2015 once the primary construction was complete, farm was open to people to volunteer and work in exchange of lodging and vegan meals. Since that time, farm has helped many animals heal, find homes[2] or pass on peacefully.
Being the only place where large animals can recover in the area, since 2017 local administration regularly refers cases to Peepal Farm.
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External links
- Meet the people behind Peepal Farm
- Humans helping animals
- How a Farm in Dharamsala Can Help us Replace Plastic Bags with Eco Friendly Cow Dung Planters
- Peepal Farm recovers injured stray or abandoned animals in Dharamsala
- Abused on Indian streets, desi dogs are finding loving homes in the West
- Did you know that cows pay for your dairy needs with their blood?
- Saving cows with a little help from Lord Krishna
- To Find Meaning Of His Life, This USA-Returned Geek Opened An Animal Shelter And Organic Farm In Himachal Pradesh
- Go Organic While Helping Abused and Abandoned Animals in This Himachal Farm