The Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch |
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| Horses enjoy the grasslands at the ranch.© Walter Larrimore |
The Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch is a world-renowned animal sanctuary in Murchison, Texas.
Its nearly 1,300 acres are home to more than 1,200 domestic and exotic animals, many of whom have been rescued from near-death situations such as slaughterhouses, biomedical research laboratories, and trophy hunting ranches. Others are discards from circuses or roadside zoos, or were former victims of the exotic pet trade. Still others have come from public lands where they were threatened with extermination by the federal government.
Bison and cattle, horses and burros, antelope and apes, camels and llamas, all have permanent, safe homes at the ranch which was founded in 1979 by Cleveland Amory, author and animal advocate.
The ranch is not a zoo and is not open for regular public visitation. Amory's vision was that it "would be a place where animals are looked after, not looked at."
Watch the Video Take a trip to the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch by watching this new video. Just over five minutes long, the video succinctly highlights the ranch and the rescued animals who live here.
Making Burros Fly: Author Captures Essence of Fund Founder Author Julie Hoffman Marshall highlights The Fund for Animals' founder, Cleveland Amory, in his life's efforts to save animals, establish the Black Beauty Ranch, and play an active role in the animal welfare movement. Her book, Making Burros Fly, is available at Amazon.
History of the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch Marian Probst, Chair of the Fund for Animals' Board of Directors, describes the major historical highlights of Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch, a permanent home where animals are "not to be looked at...[but] looked after."
Contact Us The Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch is located in Murchison, Texas.
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