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Carolina Tiger Rescue is a 501(c)3 nonprofit wildlife sanctuary whose mission is saving and protecting wild cats in captivity and in the wild.

Carolina Tiger Rescue

1940 Hanks Chapel Rd.
Pittsboro, NC 27312
(919) 542-4684
(919) 542-4454
info@carolinatigerrescue.org

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  • We believe the ideal home for wildlife is in the wild.
  • We believe it is critical to conserve their native habitats.
  • We believe wild animals should not be kept as pets.
  • We believe captive breeding should ONLY be done in accordance with Species Survival plans.
  • We believe all wild animals, both captive and in their native habitats, deserve to be treated with respect and not exploited for entertainment and commercial purposes.
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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.

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Trail camera captures baby ocelot at Laguna Atascosa Wildlife Refuge

Trail camera captures baby ocelot at Laguna Atascosa Wildlife Refuge

Mar 28, 2021 | Kids - Articles - Animals

A photograph of a young ocelot was released Tuesday by the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge on their Facebook page. The endangered feline was captured through a trail camera on Thanksgiving Day last year at the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.

One of the most elusive creatures on the Outer Banks photographed atop utility pole

One of the most elusive creatures on the Outer Banks photographed atop utility pole

Jan 20, 2021 | Kids - Articles - Animals

A bobcat was photographed atop a utility pole on Bodie Island, proving the shy creatures live on North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

How one tigress in Bhutan is giving hope for conservation.

How one tigress in Bhutan is giving hope for conservation.

Jan 14, 2021 | Kids - Articles - Animals

Camera traps have revealed a tigress with three healthy cubs in a wildlife corridor in Bhutan. It has been 7 years since the tigress was last seen which was during the national tiger survey in 2014.

Watch: Why did this tiger steal a bucket from a pair of Russian fishermen? We have some theories.

Watch: Why did this tiger steal a bucket from a pair of Russian fishermen? We have some theories.

Oct 29, 2020 | Kids - Articles - Animals

Up-close cameos by one of the world’s most all-around magnificent carnivores aren’t super-common. The Amur tiger, that great painted cat of northeastern Asia, tends to steer clear of people, which only makes its occasional, broad-daylight materialization out of the woods that much more remarkable.

Six-pound ‘mystery cat’ is Nat Geo photographer’s milestone species.

Six-pound ‘mystery cat’ is Nat Geo photographer’s milestone species.

May 15, 2020 | Kids - Articles - Animals

The Americas’ smallest wildcat is finally getting its day in the sun as the 10,000th image in the Photo Ark project, which aims to document every captive species on Earth.

Cougar or not? Why we think we see big cats in our backyards.

Cougar or not? Why we think we see big cats in our backyards.

Apr 7, 2020 | Kids - Articles - Animals

Many Americans mistakenly believe they see dangerous animals – so some scientists are taking to Twitter to correct these misperceptions.

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Pittsboro, NC 27312
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info@carolinatigerrescue.org

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