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The Bluenosers (Charlie, Claire, Moose, and Rory) are enjoying breakfast inside their house and out of the weather. We’ve gotten a lot of snow overnight, and it’s still coming down. That means lots of plowing and shovelling for us today.
Between the weather, Annie’s recovery, Merlin’s osteitis, the turkeys arriving, and multiple trips to AVC (PEI), we’ve been so busy that I haven’t introduced you to Rory and Moose yet!
I’ll do that soon, along with all the turkey introductions and an update on Elsa (who’s doing well).
In the meantime, get caught up on The Bluenoser’s story, read Charlie or Claire’s intro, meet Ellie or Klaus, learn about Merlin’s condition or Annie’s recovery, and hear how the turkeys found their way to the sanctuary.
For a post packed with good news, check out our 2025 Year-End Wrap-Up.
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Lily's Place Animal Sanctuary is a registered charity and vegan-run sanctuary for displaced, homeless, injured, and aging farmed animals.
Registered Charitable Organization Number: 720856400RR001
Please fill out this form if you are looking to rehome or surrender a farm animal into the care of Lily's Place Sanctuary.
Codys, NB
The sanctuary doesn't have public open hours, but we encourage you to visit us during our Annual Open House or see if volunteering might be right for you.
Lily's Place Animal Sanctuary is located a half hour from Sussex and Gagetown, and approximately an hour from Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John, NB, Canada.


