Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary

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Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit wildlife sanctuary located in Tyler, Texas. The organization was originally founded in 1995 under the legal name Tiger Missing Link Foundation. In 2017, the name was officially changed to National Foundation for Rescued Animals dba Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary.

The sanctuary provides long-term care for rescued big cats and other endangered species and serves as a center for public education about wildlife conservation.

History

Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary was established to provide a safe haven for neglected and displaced big cats. Over time, it expanded its mission to include rehabilitation, conservation education, and advocacy for endangered species.

In 2017, the organization updated its legal name to better reflect its mission and activities while continuing operations under the well-known public name Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary.

Mission

The mission of Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary is to provide a safe and secure environment for animals in need of rescue or rehabilitation, while promoting conservation of endangered species and public awareness.

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