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what we do
Our mission
The animals that get free from a violent and unsustainable food system are welcomed here to spend the rest of their lives in peace until their natural death.
Our main mission is to ensure that they receive nourishment and all the care they need to rehabilitate from the physical and psychological traumas they have suffered and regain serenity.
Our long-term goal is to bring them back to live as much as possible in the wild, free to pursue and recapture their nature and ethological characteristics denied elsewhere.
As we always reiterate on all our communication channels, free animal sanctuaries are frontier places between a painful, violent, and unsustainable present and a different future that we try to build every day by tearing possibilities from this present. Sanctuaries are places of transformation: the drive for change is our beating heart, both as the foundation of what we do every day alongside the hundreds of animals we welcome in and whose freedom we cherish – a freedom that is always partial, relative and limited, but the best possible -; and as a goal to be pursued beyond the physical boundaries of these places through the revolutionary reach of our message.
The Capra Libera Tutti Sanctuary is home to hundreds of animals freed from exploitation.
Unproductive animals
We strive every day to show the world that the true identity of these animals is far removed from the one propagated by industry and advertising and that it does not coincide at all with the productive function the system assigns them.
In the capitalist society in which we live, it seems almost inconceivable to think that other animals can exist – individually and collectively – without a useful purpose to satisfy supposed human “needs”.
From time to time we are even asked why we do not support ourselves by selling the eggs or milk of the Sanctuary residents: as if they should somehow repay us for the freedom we help them regain.
But that is exactly the point: in sanctuaries, animals are finally free to live their lives without a lucrative purpose, without producing profits and earnings.
They are free to do what every living being is born to do: live.
The only things that the Capra Libera Tutti Sanctuary residents produce are awareness and positive change in the people who come in contact with their stories.
Here it is possible to meet them, get to know them, and finally recognize them as individuals, living and sentient beings who are the creators of their existence and free to self-determine.
Through their free existences, their living and vital testimony, and their unique stories, these animals are ambassadors of the world we wish to see!
We have big plans!
The year 2023 has been a year of great growth for the Capra Libera Tutti Sanctuary, and together we have faced great challenges and started important projects for animal liberation!
Learn more about what we have accomplished together by clicking below:
We are a community
The Capra Libera Tutti Sanctuary exists and resists thanks to the support of each one of you. Without your support, it would be impossible to carry on our mission.
We have acquired a new piece of land and are expanding not only to be able to welcome more animals and give them back the space they deserve but also to create a real place of meeting, culture, and education that can have an ever-increasing impact on the surrounding humane society.
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The mountain named by us Montagna Libera Tutti
Through expansion on the new land, our mission also grows: through our presence we defend our host mountain from hunting and other invasive human activities, to protect its immense richness and biodiversity by encouraging the return of wild species and pollinating insects.
From 2021 to date, thanks in part to the cooperation of some specialized organizations, we have planted about 100 native trees and 400 Paulonias, plants that can capture large amounts of CO2.
Beyond the Sanctuary boundaries
Our daily work within the Capra Libera Tutti Sanctuary has an immediate and concrete impact on the lives of hundreds of animals.
But for each of the animals that have regained their freedom here, billions are still prisoners of the food system, an economy, a political system, and a culture that regards and represents them as numbers, objects, and products.
Therefore, we seek to take our animal liberation activism beyond the physical boundaries of the Sanctuary through direct action campaigns, education, and awareness raising.
Learn what DISOBBEDIENZA ANIMALE, the street activism branch of the Capra Libera Tutti Sanctuary, is all about