Greenwood Sanctuary

Outdoor/ Nature Activity
Wellington
Greenwood Sanctuary is a family-run haven dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of animals from agricultural and farming industries. Founded by Suzanne and Richard Prince in 2021, it provides a safe home for pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits, chickens, turkeys, and ducks. In addition to its role as an animal sanctuary, Greenwood offers outdoor nature programs and educational opportunities that may be particularly beneficial to homeschooling families or those interested in alternative educational methods. The sanctuary provides an engaging environment where children and families can learn about animal welfare, nature, and sustainability in a hands-on manner. Its programs focus on outdoor education, providing unique experiences for children to learn about animals, nature, and ecological responsibility beyond traditional classroom settings.

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