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Tiger Missing Link Foundation

+1 (903) 858-1008
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1225 I St NW
Washington, DC 20005
+1 (903) 858-1008
http://www.tigerlink.org

Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary, established in 1995, is the nation's oldest independent, non-breeding rescue animal sanctuary located in Tyler, Texas. Spanning 173 acres, it serves as a wildlife preserve for rescued big cats and other endangered species, offering educational opportunities to promote stewardship and conservation.

Through their animal rescue, rehabilitation, and research efforts, Tiger Creek actively participates in genetic research for threatened and endangered species, aiming to ensure their survival in the wild. With the support of generous donors and volunteers, the sanctuary conducts groundbreaking research and public education initiatives to protect and preserve endangered animals.

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