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Fireworks - An Explosion of Animal Fear
How to celebrate the 4th of July in an animal-friendly way
Melanie
Jul 3, 20243 min read


Need to Know: What to Expect During Your Visit
You're prepared for your visit, but what actually happens on your tour? Read here to find out!

autumn
Jun 29, 20242 min read


Help, I Found A Bunny!
What to do if you find a rabbit in need
Naomi M
Jun 27, 20243 min read


Help, I Found A Possum!
What to do if you find a possum

autumn
Jun 25, 20244 min read


Need to Know: Preparing For Your Visit
We are so excited to see all of our friends again! Like many things, tours at Tiger Creek will look different post-Covid, but we're working hard to overhaul our guest experience. Read on to find out tips, tricks, and need-to-know information to make your visit to the Sanctuary memorable! How it works: Tickets - Your group must purchase and reserve your tour ahead of time. Visit our website at www.tigercreek.org to begin the reservation process. Bring - Water, sunscreen, hat

autumn
Jun 21, 20242 min read


Long Live the King; The Loss of Sakima is One That Has Shook the Tiger Creek Family to it's Core.
The name "Sakima" is of Native American origin, meaning "King". Our Sakima prowled his habitat with a sense of royalty that fulfilled his namesake leaving zero doubts of status or opinion. We are heartbroken to share the loss of our 19 year old Bengal King, Sakima. We worked so incredibly hard to give him the most exceptional care, and are forever grateful for our time together. Sakima was a very vocal man who loved to chuff and moo at his best (people) friends any time the
KeeperTalk
Jun 20, 20242 min read
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