News from T.I.G.E.R.S. PreserveJune 2014   

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Considered to be "the greatest hands-on animal experience in the world", the Preserve transports you out of coastal South Carolina and straight to the savannas of Africa and the jungles of South America!
  
The VIP Wild Encounter Tour always contains a wide variety of exotic animal ambassadors that you will get to see and interact with. Cubs of various sizes, young apes, ligers and a whole assortment of others will be on display while visiting our Preserve located only minutes from Myrtle Beach.

 

Look for more details in upcoming newsletters about the many
Global Programs 
supported through the Rare Species Fund! 



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If you have your photo taken at Preservation Station during the 2014 season you will receive a $40 discount on your T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve tour!  Preservation Station is located at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach. 
  
Offer Expires: 12/31/2014
THE SWIM TEAM

The following description was written in the 2014 People Magazine's AMAZING PETS special edition:

The first time Roscoe the bluetick hound met Suryia, a 7-year-old orangutan at the T.I.G.E.R.S. preserve in Myrtle Beach, S.C., he "ran up to Suryia and they jumped into each others arms," says Bhagavan Antle, the preserve's director. So began a beautiful friendship. The pair's favorite pastime? A daily dip in the pool.

Are you curious to know what a day in the life of the world's most famous animal duo looks like? 

Enjoying quiet time. 
Just another day at T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve.
A walk in the park.


The following two books are a sample of the many award-winning books for grownups and children which have positioned the Rare Species Fund at the forefront of quality wildlife publications.


(Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, 32 pages) 
   

(Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, 32 pages) 
 
T.I.G.E.R.S. TRAINER ROB JOHNSON SENDS RADIO RATINGS THROUGH THE ROOF! 
 

On June 16, 2014, tens of thousands of radio listeners throughout the Grand Strand region of South Carolina were tuned in to WRNN Hot Talk 99.5. Myrtle Beach's #1 rated morning show went WILD for a little under 9 minutes while Myrtle Beach Safari's Senior Trainer, Rob Johnson, articulated the impact of the many programs created and funded through the Rare Species Fund, T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve, and the Myrtle Beach Safari.

 

Hot Talk Radio - Rare Species Fund Save the Tiger Save the World Project
Hot Talk Radio - Rare Species Fund Save the Tiger Save the World Project

 

In this video, Rob explains everything from the historical sport of falconry to the Save the Tiger, Save the World lantern program. The new "Eat This, Save That" website and the many reasons to avoid palm oil are also discussed during this informative interview.    

 

Learn more about conservation efforts for chimpanzees, lynx, elephants, tigers, ligers, orangutans, gibbons, apes and more through the Rare Species Fund. To see these amazing species up close and personal, visit www.myrtlebeachsafari.com/signup to get started on your own interactive tour!  

  

You can learn more about the many programs supported by the Rare Species Fund while experiencing your own interactive and educational tour. We are NOW taking reservations for the 2014 season. Season ends mid-October. As you can imagine,  our Myrtle Beach Safari tours are filling up FAST. Book your family's tour today for an unforgettable hands-on experience.
  
T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve and T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation  Station were created as a wildlife education organization dedicated to promoting global conservation. With informative, educational and entertaining interactive programs, Dr. Bhagavan Antle has created a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Dr. Antle, Director of T.I.G.E.R.S., works closely with international wildlife conservation projects in North America, South America, Africa and Southeast Asia.
  
To make reservations over the phone, please call 843.855.2699 or click here.
  
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