
Keeper Tessa Stripes Blog Post 5/4/2022
Over the weekend, Carolina Tiger Rescue welcomed a 4-year-old male serval named Haiku
Over the weekend, Carolina Tiger Rescue welcomed a 4-year-old male serval named Haiku
Earth Day was first established in the United States on April 22, 1970 and today it is celebrated all over the world.
Carolina Tiger Rescue has recently welcomed two three-year-old red wolves to the sanctuary, Caroline and Mist.
Keeper Tessa here and I have some very exciting news to share today! On March 4th, Carolina Tiger Rescue welcomed a new resident bobcat named Molly!
On December 20, 2013, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed March 3rd as UN World Wildlife Day to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild animals and plants.
Wildlife should be in the Wild
Visit Carolina Tiger Rescue
Coming out for a tour is a great way to learn more about the animals that call Carolina Tiger Recue home. We offer many different types of tours. Public tours are great for adults and families. Twilight tours are for adults only (18 years of age and older). Tiger Tales are a perfect option if you want to bring out really young children. Find the tour that is right for you and enjoy a walk through the sanctuary.
For all tours, tickets must be purchased in advance.
Have Fun Learning at Carolina Tiger Rescue
Education is key to our mission. We enjoy teaching "kids" of all ages! Our field trips, both virtual and onsite, are ideal for groups of kids. Our "Kid for a Day" Adult Camp provides a unique learning opportunity while allowing adults to channel their inner child. While all of these opportunities are structured differently, in the end we want everyone to walk away knowing more about the animals we care for and what they can do to help protect them.
Get involved at Carolina Tiger Rescue
There are so many ways to be a part of Carolina Tiger Rescue. Individual volunteers are able to help in many aspects of our work, including animal care, tour guides, construction, and gift shop assistance. Work groups come from community groups, colleges, work places, and more! It’s a great way to spend a day and it helps care for the cats.