FORKED RIVER, NJ – The Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter and Popcorn Park Animal Refuge closed their doors today due to an event at Miller Airport causing road closures.
The facility stated that all animals and operations are in good condition. They plan to reopen on September 4th, observing holiday hours.
Founded in 1977, the Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter and Popcorn Park Animal Refuge are operated by the Associated Humane Societies. The facility began as a sanctuary for animals that were sick, elderly, abandoned, abused, or injured, offering them a place where they could live out the rest of their lives in dignity.
The park got its name “Popcorn Park” due to the tradition of feeding popcorn to some of its non-carnivorous animals, a quirky detail that caught the public’s imagination. Over the years, it has grown from a small operation to a larger facility encompassing seven acres of land. It now houses a variety of animals, including farm animals, birds, and exotic species. The park is unique in that it is federally licensed as both a zoo and a shelter, and it also serves as an adoption center for domestic animals like cats and dogs.
Throughout its history, Popcorn Park has emphasized education and public awareness. School groups, families, and individual visitors come to the park to learn about animal welfare, conservation, and the importance of humane treatment for all creatures. Its mission has always been to provide a safe haven for animals in need while educating the public about animal welfare issues.
Over the years, the park has received support from donations, grants, and volunteers, allowing it to continue its work and expand its services. It remains a beloved local institution and serves as a model for animal welfare and education.