Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary is a 173-acre wildlife preserve and animal sanctuary located in Tyler, Texas. As the nation's oldest independent, non-breeding rescue animal sanctuary, Tiger Creek is dedicated to saving animals one by one since 1995. They provide a safe and natural habitat for rescued big cats and other endangered species, while also actively participating in genetic research and educational outreach programs to promote animal conservation.
Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and research animals that have been abused, neglected, or displaced. With the support of generous donors and volunteers, they have made a significant impact by rescuing 150 endangered animals, preserving 173 acres of land, and giving 220,000 wildlife tours. Their groundbreaking research and public education efforts aim to ensure the survival and protection of threatened and endangered species in the wild. Visitors can experience the majesty of these animals and learn how they can contribute to wildlife conservation.
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