Another past ALF target confirmed closed
Part seven in a thirty-article series this month on the ALF’s fur farm campaign.
Yesterday I reported on the closure of the Charles Ide mink farm just one month after 3,500 mink were released there by the ALF.
Today, more good news: According to Coalition Against Fur Farms, the Tom Mohoric Mink Farm in Medina, Ohio has also been confirmed closed.
The farm was the site of a mink liberation in 1997, when 41 mink were released by the Animal Liberation Front. (There is no evidence to suggest the release played a role in the closure.)
It was small as mink releases go, but not small to each of the 41 animals.
The farm in question is:
Tom Mohoric Mink Farm, Medina, OH
Date of action: July 8th, 1997
Animals released: 41 mink
This is the seventh of 30 articles I will be posting in December on the ALF’s fur farm campaign. Sign up for the email list to get every update sent to your inbox, or check back daily.








