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The Black Jaguar-White Tiger Foundation (or BJWT) was an unregistered and unlicensed non-profit 501(c)(3) wildlife facility located in Mexico that hosted big cats as well as dogs and other animals. [1] [2] BJWT was shut down by Mexican authorities on July 5, 2022, due to a viral video showing the cats eating themselves alive. [3] [4]
The entity G.W. Exotic Animal Memorial Foundation was dissolved and its assets, but not liabilities, were transferred to The Garold Wayne Interactive Zoological Foundation. Big Cat Rescue again filed suit on the premise that the new park was a successor to the first park and had the same personnel, income, assets, property, and overall business.
Big Cat Rescue claims that permit systems are not effective at ensuring animal welfare and campaigns for a total ban of private ownership of big cats regardless of keeping conditions. [29] The center is part of the International Tiger Coalition , which is dedicated to stopping the trade of tiger parts.
A scary incident took place at Carole Baskin's Big Cat Rescue animal sanctuary Thursday morning. Candy Couser, who has been volunteering at the non-profit organization near Tampa, Florida, for ...
The last time Florida reached such a high total was in 2018 and 2017, both years notched 30 recorded deaths. If the deaths should surpass the 30 deaths, 2024 would be the bloodiest year for ...
Colorado voters rejected a ballot question that would have banned big cat hunting. The no side led the yes side 55.5% to 45.5%, with 78% of the vote counted, according to The Associated PressIf ...
At one point, the refuge was expanded. The original area, now referred to as the "Compound" that contained smaller cages with cement flooring has been emptied. Turpentine built grassy habitats ranging in size from 1/4 acre to 1/2 acre for the animals to live in. [citation needed] By September 16, 2015, all of the small concrete cages that used ...
Carole Ann Baskin (née Stairs; formerly Murdock and Lewis; born June 6, 1961) is the CEO of Big Cat Rescue, a non-profit animal sanctuary. [1] [2] She has attracted the attention of local, national and international media outlets to the plight of captive big cats.