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We will be closed June 14-17, July 4th, and July 19-22.
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819 N. Sacramento St
Lodi, CA 95240
(209) 334-4257 |
Hours:
M, T, W, F:
8am-12pm & 1:30pm-5:30pm
Th, Sat:
8am-12pm
Sun: Closed
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| Tiger Preservation Center |
28049 Redwood Hwy.
Cave Junction, OR 97523
(541) 761-8779
Private Tours Available By Appointment Only
The Tiger Preservation Center is a federally regulated facility exhibiting the world's rarest tigers.
The Tiger Preservation Center is dedicated to the preservation of endangered species, with special attention to prevent extinction
of the Bengal Tiger. At the present time there are less then 250 white tigers in the entire world.
Many captive tigers and big cats lead a pitiful existance in small quarters, being physically abused, or forced to perform in circus acts or other
forms of entertainment. These animals experience painful emotional trauma. After a stressful experience the animal's usefulness is
diminished. By displays of aggressiveness due to its inability to adapt to the unnatural conditions, the animal may seem vicious
and can no longer be handled. It is then given away, sent to a game ranch, or sheduled for euthinasia. These creatures are fading
from our existence so quickly.
The Center rescues and rehabilitates abused, abandoned, and unwanted exotic cats. We work tirelessly to repair the physical and emotional damage and to rebuild the lost trust so desperately required for
animals to survive in captivity. The hard work and challenges come and go but the love for our animals will always remain.
The Center has a successful educational program that brings the public up close and personal with our vanishing species.
The Center exhibits tigers of all colors including the very rare solid white with no strips, one of 10 in the world. Also the Golden
Tabby tiger, light gold with dark gold stripes. We offer photo sessions with our endangered species by appointment only.
For information plase call (541) 761-8779
Want to support the Tiger Preservation Center and really help the big cats they care for?
Become an adoptive parent.
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