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Carolina Tiger Rescue is a nonprofit wildcat sanctuary in Pittsboro, North Carolina, that offers public tours and field trips and is home to rescued tigers, lions, cougars, leopards, caracals, servals, bobcats and other wild animals. Over 20,000 visitors come to the sanctuary each year for guided tours, field trips, summer camps, volunteering ...
The nonprofit Carolina Tiger Rescue dates to 1973 and is certified through the US Department of Agriculture. It offers guided group tours. In 2022, three big cats arrived from the Oklahoma park ...
The North Carolina refuge has also taken in big cats from the ‘Tiger King’ park in Oklahoma. Cougar moves from ‘one of the worst roadside zoos’ to NC tiger refuge after PETA lawsuit Skip ...
In the 1980s she applied her expertise as a feline geneticist to conservation efforts at the Carolina Tiger Rescue, caring for and working with many varieties of African and Asian big cats including tigers, lions, and caracals. [1]
Carolina Tiger Rescue; Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing; Chimp Haven; Chimps Inc. Citizens Lobbying for Animals in Zoos; Coastal Pet Rescue; Compassionate Action for Animals; Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary
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[3] [5] After the zoo closed, the Bengal tiger Raja, who Seibel and staff had rescued from neglectful owners, was moved to the Carnivore Preservation Trust in Pittsboro, North Carolina after having first been quarantined at the North Carolina Zoo. [7] [8] Other animals were transferred to various private collections and zoos. [3]
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