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The EFRC does not buy, sell, or breed animals. [5] [2] The EFRC is the focus of several books published by Indiana University Press, including Saving the Big Cats (2006) [6] and Tales From the Exotic Feline Rescue Center (2016). [7] The EFRC was featured in the 2009 movie The Tiger Next Door [8] and was the subject of a TV documentary in the ...
Duke University Lemur Center, Durham; Dunrovin Exotic Animal Sanctuary, Vass; Greensboro Science Center, Greensboro; It's A Zoo Life, Macclesfield; Jambbas Ranch, Fayetteville; King Kong Zoo, Murphy; Lazy 5 Ranch, Mooresville; Liberty Acres Animal Haven & Equine Rescue, Liberty; Livermon Park & Mini Zoo, Windsor; Lynwood Park Zoo, Jacksonville
Animal rights groups helped rescue more than 8,500 stranded animals Evolution of hurricane prediction technology Approx. 250,000 dogs and cats were displaced or died due to Katrina
Online pet adoption sites have databases, searchable by the public, of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups. A black cat waiting to be adopted. Because of the superstitions surrounding black cats, they are disproportionately more common in shelters than in the general population and less likely to be adopted than ...
On Oct. 12, Southwest pilot Matthew Prebish flew a transport of rescue pets from areas impacted by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. Captain Prebish decided to adopt one of his over 145 ...
Forest Animal Rescue was founded in 1998. [1] This animal sanctuary has been located in Silver Springs, Marion County, Florida, since 2013. [1] The facility maintains over 80 acres (320,000 m 2) of local habitat and wildlife as well as housing numerous unwanted wild animal species. This facility offers educational advancement, natural ...
A team of animal rescuers in Buckinghamshire, U.K., were surprised to find out the truth about an "exotic" bird rescued off the side of a British highway.
The center is part of the International Tiger Coalition, which is dedicated to stopping the trade of tiger parts. [31] In 2005, Big Cat Rescue published an action plan to end all captive keeping of all exotic cats, including animals in AZA-accredited zoos bred for conservation. [32]