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Anatolian Leopard Is Alive Read Big Cat Rescue’s Daily Updates on Wildcats in the Wild at Field Projects 2006 Update from the Field: THE WASHINGTON TIMES By Nicholas Birch Published August 25, 2006 ISTANBUL — When Ahmet Caliskan shot a 143-pound leopard that had attacked his neighbor in the western Turkish village of Bagozu in…
Social Business Engine Catch my interview with @bernieborges on his @sbengine podcast sharing the @BigCatRescue story. https://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/big-cat-rescue-carole-baskin/
Big Cat Rescue will now be able to greatly enhance the security of our cats thanks to the generous support of The Body Shop Foundation of the United Kingdom. We are delighted to be the recipients of a grant for $10,000 dollars (£6290.24) to be used to install automatic backup generators to power our food…
Don’t Hold That Tiger National Geographic November 2009 Conservation page The image is of Vernon Yates with yet another of his tiger cubs on a leash. The caption reads: Floridian Vernon Yates charms kids when he shows them his cubs. Tiger experts deplore the practice. Don’t Hold That Tiger Vernon Yates took one of his…
Big Cat Rescue was the only neighbor who was initially willing to talk to the media about the stench and screams emanating from the illegal slaughter of animals right next door. Despite ongoing complaints to Animal Services and the Sheriff’s office over a period of many years, nothing was done about this until Richard “Kudo” Couto obtained undercover…
Whittier Bobcat was the last to leave home. His mom had done an excellent job of raising him in the Three Lakes Wildlife Management area south of Kissimmee St. Cloud and north of YeeHaw Junction in south central Florida. Unlike most wild bobcats he was in excellent weight and condition. Clearly, even though his mother…