Gene Baur (born July 24, 1962), formerly known as Gene Bauston, is an author and activist in the animal rights and food movement. Baur is president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary, a farm animal protection organization. He is vegan and has been involved with animal rights since he co-founded Farm Sanctuary in 1986.

Who founded Farm Sanctuary?

Gene Baur
Farm Sanctuary/Founders

How many acres do you need for a farm sanctuary?

26-acre
The Sanctuary Experience Our 26-acre Southern California Sanctuary is located on a beautiful hacienda ranch in Acton, just 45 minutes from Hollywood. When you visit Farm Sanctuary’s Southern California Sanctuary, you’ll know right away that it is a special place.

When was Gene Baur born?

1962 (age 59 years)
Gene Baur/Date of birth

Where was Gene Baur born?

Los Angeles, CA
Gene Baur/Place of birth

Where is Jon Stewarts farm?

The historic Hockhockson Farm was built in the 1770s and is located on 45-acres off Route 537 in Colts Neck.

Who is Jon Stewart’s wife?

Tracey McShanem. 2000
Jon Stewart/Wife

Is Farm Sanctuary reliable?

Official Charity Response Farm Sanctuary has received a 3-star rating from Charity Navigator based on scores of 97 for Accountability & Transparency, and 79.23 for Financial Health.

What is Gene Bauston real name?

Gene Baur. Gene Baur (born July 24, 1962), formerly known as Gene Bauston, is an author and activist in the animal rights and food movement.

Who is Gene Baur and what did he do?

Gene Baur. Baur is president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary, a farm animal protection organization. He is vegan and has been involved with animal rights since he co-founded Farm Sanctuary in 1986. Baur has authored two books and various articles, and is a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Where did Bill Baur grow up?

Baur was born in Los Angeles and grew up in Hollywood, California, the oldest of six siblings. He went to Loyola High School. He attended Cal State Northridge where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in sociology.

What did Tom Baur do for California?

Baur played a role in a California law that went into effect in 2012, banning the production and sale of foie gras, which is made by force feeding ducks and geese and causing their livers to expand up to ten times their normal size. He was also involved in passing a 2006 (repealed in 2008) Chicago ordinance banning the sale of foie gras.