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EXAMPLE:   This is one of seven tigers found crammed in a tiny cage by the gas pumps at a truck stop in Texas. The owner thought that having tigers by the gas pumps would help sell gas… and he was also selling cubs that had been taken from their mothers to people when they went in to pay for their fuel!

America’s Premier Sanctuary For Large Carnivores

Today, in the United States alone, there are tens of thousands of

 large exotic animals living outside of our public zoo system...

America has a severe Captive Wildlife Crisis - as these unfortunate  animals face commercial exploitation, sub- standard living conditions, and totally unregulated breeding on an unimaginable scale

 

Please join us in our fight to save these animals!

Luckily, they were all rescued by our sanctuary, and now live freely in one of our many 20-acre habitats.

 

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The problem is huge, and getting more out-of-control every day - as there are over 7,000 tigers outside of the zoo system… and thousands of other exotic animals - like African Lions, Leopards, Mountain Lions, Bears and Wolves being kept illegally as pets!

Here is one of 75 tigers that we have rescued walking through the deep grass in his 20-acre habitat.  Our unique habitats have everything from lakes, trees, grass, and above & below ground dens for the animals to enjoy!

Here’s some of our rescued tigers going for a swim in our specially built “tiger pool”.  Up to 12 tigers at a time can come into the pool area to play and swim together.  They love to splash and swim in this refreshing water feature!

Sleeping in the shade on a warm summer’s day is always a good way to enjoy life - especially after being rescued from terrible situations - and these two African Leopards (Lightning & Ivy) are doing just that! 

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Wild Animal Sanctuary, Pat Craig, RMWCC, Big Cat Rescue, Sanctuary, Best Friends, Eddy the Black Leopard, eddie, growing up,  colorado, Rocky Mountain Wildlife Conservation Center, lions, tigers, bears, wolves, rescue, animal welfare, humanity for habitat