At the end of the war many owners failed to return to collect their pets and so Ferne Animal Sanctuary took on a more permanent role and since then has given refuge and safety to thousands of animals in the community. The sanctuary has over 300 rehomed animals on site, including horses, ponies, cattle, mules, donkey, sheep, goats, chickens, guinea pigs, ferrets, chinchillas, degu, tortoises, rabbits and an aviary. All set in the beautiful Blackdown Hills and continues to rehabilitate, rehome or give a place of sanctuary for animals to live out their lives. The sanctuary relies on public donations and was registered as a charity in 1965. In 1975, the sanctuary moved some 50 miles west, to its present premises of 75 acres near
Wambrook, Somerset, overlooking the
River Yarty valley. 2015 saw the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the sanctuary. ==See also==