For decades mink were kept in cages and bred for the fur trade. In August 1997 activists broke in and set the animals free, which then proceeded to decimate local wildlife, so perhaps said activists didn’t fully think this through.
The farm is now very dilapidated and overgrown; it's rather samey with about 15 sheds all in rows but interesting nonetheless.
This was the farm in July 1954:
July1954 by degenerate, on Flickr
This is the state of it now:
DSC00504 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00444 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00448 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00451 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00460 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00462 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00468 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00471 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00493 by degenerate, on Flickr
Remains on notes on the mink above the cages.
DSC00472 by degenerate, on Flickr
Thanks for looking, you've been more than kind.
The farm is now very dilapidated and overgrown; it's rather samey with about 15 sheds all in rows but interesting nonetheless.
This was the farm in July 1954:
July1954 by degenerate, on Flickr
This is the state of it now:
DSC00504 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00444 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00448 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00451 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00460 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00462 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00468 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00471 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00493 by degenerate, on Flickr
Remains on notes on the mink above the cages.
DSC00472 by degenerate, on Flickr
Thanks for looking, you've been more than kind.