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Catch my interview with @bernieborges on his @sbengine podcast sharing the @BigCatRescue story.
https://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/big-cat-rescue-carole-baskin/
Catch my interview with @bernieborges on his @sbengine podcast sharing the @BigCatRescue story.
https://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/big-cat-rescue-carole-baskin/
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Carole and Howard Baskin have been involved in a number of productions, all focused on saving big cats both from abuse and neglect with the bigger picture of saving them in the wild. Carole Baskin’s Cage Fight The 2 episode show premiered November 13, 2021 on Discovery +. It features their work going after the…
Re: G.W. Exotics and Joe Schreibvogel at the mall If anyone at your organization had just googled the name of the people who dragged baby lions and tigers to Courtland Center Mall in Burton, Oklahoma they would have found plenty of reasons to deny their request to set up shop in your backyard. https://911animalabuse.com/2011/09/11/gw-exotics-animal-foundation/ Associating yourself with…
October 19, 2023: Twenty eight years ago, we embarked on a life-changing journey here at Big Cat Rescue. Our very first tiger, named Shere Khan, arrived, marking the beginning of a powerful mission to rescue and provide sanctuary for tigers who had been exploited, neglected, or abused. Up until then our residents were mostly bobcats…
Phoenix and Captiva (Warning to chicken lovers, there is a photo on the page of the bobcat eating a chick. These chicks arrive frozen and are the byproduct of the egg industry. All male chicks are usually disposed of at birth. We buy them to feed our cats because whole prey is the most wholesome…
There are a some lion and tiger cub exploiters still making the rounds at fairs, flea markets, parking lots and malls who are charging the public $10 – $25 to pet a baby lion cub or to play with a baby tiger cub.USDA regulations should over ride state regulations on this matter, but in Florida…