News from T.I.G.E.R.S. PreserveJanuary 2015   

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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.

 







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If you have your photo taken at Preservation Station during the 2015 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: 12/31/2015
HIT THE ROAD WITH A&E NETWORK'S NEWEST ORIGINAL SERIES
Animals of TIGERS Preserve featured in two episode premier of 'WILD TRANSPORT'  

A&E Network's newest original unscripted series "Wild Transport" follows the passionate team at Wild Transport, the premier animal rescue, removal and relocation company that specializes in the dangerous and deadly. From a family of Bengal tigers in the series premier to Jungle Island's chimpanzee ambassadors in episode two, each transport to and from T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve proves to be an adventure with its own set of challenges as they travel across the country with unique and risky cargo.

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Ashley, Justin, Andrew, and Rick pictured with Bubbles at T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve  in Myrtle Beach, SC 

The "Wild Transport" team is led by dynamic duo, Rick and Andrew, who are extreme opposites but share a childlike enthusiasm for creatures big and small, taking advantage of any opportunity to get up close and personal with the animals they transport. Joining Rick and Andrew are Justin, the go-to guy for venomous creatures, and Ashley who is learning the ropes in the field after transitioning out of the office. Watch this short video with a glimpse of these amazing animals...

Wild Transport: New A&E Original Series 
Wild Transport: New A&E Original Series
 

Episode ONE begins with the movement of two tigers, one male and one female. These fully-grown Bengal tigers are being transported from a preserve in South Florida to their new home at T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve in Myrtle Beach, SC. The male and female Bengal tigers are the parents to two adorable young cubs. Andrew adds a twist to the adventure when he decides to bring the two young cubs with the parents as a surprise for Doc Antle, founder of T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve. Doc reminds Andrew that each cub alone will cost over $5,000 per year to feed. But as Andrew thought, Doc could not say "no" to the young cubs and adopted them both as animal ambassadors teaching the general public about the Preserve's conservation efforts. 

 

Ashley, Justin, Andrew, and Rick gather a group of Doc's wildest animals.

 

Episode TWO starts with Vali and Sugriva acting like monkeys on the beautiful river shore at T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve in Myrtle Beach, SC. Andrew and Rick had 15 hours to drive these incredibly smart chimpanzees from the Myrtle Beach Safari to Jungle Island in Miami, Florida. Vali and Sugriva need to be onstage at Jungle Island where they will mingle with the guests as Official Jungle Island Ambassadors. The chimps take their seats in the truck with Andrew stating "look at these angels". As you might expect, the angelic serenity of the trip didn't last long when Vali and Sugriva decided it was time to play. The episode chronicles Rick and Andrew coaxing the chimps to open a locked truck cab and an Italian dinner gone wrong. In the end, Vali and Sugriva arrived at Jungle Island just in time to speak with the guests about the need for increased support for wildlife conservation initiatives.    

 
Ashley and Justin finally get a hold of Vali and Sugriva, chimpanzees featured in episode two of WILD TRANSPORT.

 

You may not be able to travel with the world's most exotic and endangered species like the crew of WILD TRANSPORT, but you do have the ability to experience a once-in-a-lifetime interactive tour of T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve. 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!  

 

This was the final scene of episode one after Andrew and Rick begged for a swim with the Preserve's most famous resident, Bubbles.

Tune in this evening at 10PM ET/PT to see more of  

 Myrtle Beach Safari's wildlife!  

WILD TRANSPORT on A&E  

Tuesday evenings at 10PM ET/PT

Our tenth anniversary season begins in March, 2015.  Reservations can be made NOW! As you can imagine, this year will have special events and many ways to connect with TIGERS Preserve and the Rare Species Fund. Book your family's tour today and be part of the 10th anniversary experience.
  
T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve and T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation  Stations 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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