Recipients of the 2024 Carole Noon and Outstanding Sanctuary Awards Announced

Awards

Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries honors sanctuaries, rescue, rehabilitation, and transition centers for exceptional animal care, professionalism and ethics.

October 16, 2024 – (Washington, DC) The Board of Directors of the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) announces the recipient of the 2024 Carole Noon Award, Dr. Indra Lahiri of Indraloka Animal Sanctuary, Pennsylvania. The Carole Noon Award is named after the late Dr. Carole Noon, a courageous and innovative sanctuary pioneer and champion of chimpanzees.

The GFAS Board of Directors also presents the annual Outstanding Sanctuary Awards to recognize excellence in humane and responsible animal care; professionalism and ethics; organizational sustainability; public engagement; and contributions to, and leadership within, the sanctuary field. Recipients include Lucky Orphans, New York; Peace Ridge Sanctuary, Maine; Wolf Haven International, Washington; and Wild Futures, U.K. Register to attend the Virtual Awards Ceremony on Friday, October 25 to hear directly from all of these groups: https://sanctuaryfederation.org/about-gfas/carole-noon-award/

“This year’s award recipients truly embody and put into practice the GFAS philosophy of vision, dedication, and excellence in animal care,” noted Valerie Taylor, Executive Director of GFAS. “Part of the GFAS mission is to recognize sanctuaries and rescue centers and raise awareness of their work, and the 2024 Award recipients serve as exemplary models of many important characteristics attributed to true sanctuaries, demonstrating professionalism, collaborative spirit, and leadership, all for the animals – qualities highly regarded by GFAS and the late Dr. Noon.”

To learn more about each of this year’s award winners, click on the links above. GFAS urges everyone to help support the important work of these incredible organizations by making a monetary or in-kind donation, following them on social media, and signing up for and sharing their newsletters.

Editor’s Notes:

GFAS is a global leader in accreditation programs for animal sanctuaries, assessing facilities against a robust set of operational and animal care standards, including species-specific standards for elephants, great apes, big cats, horses, farmed animals, and others. More information about GFAS at www.sanctuaryfederation.org and a list of previous awardees at: https://sanctuaryfederation.org/about-gfas/carole-noon-award/

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