About New Zealand Open Rescue
New Zealand Open Rescue formed in 2006 after animal advocates became immensely frustrated with the Government's lack of real action for animals on factory farms.
Since then, New Zealand Open Rescue members have conducted many rescues and investigations at factory farms across the country. The group also investigates and documents other animal exploitation industries such as slaughterhouses and stockyards.
New Zealand Open Rescue works to advocate on behalf of factory farmed animals in numerous ways including; rescues and investigations, documentary making, film screenings, media commentary, publishing articles, public speaking, school talks and education stalls.