We invite you to our home at TIGERS Preserve in beautiful Myrtle Beach, SC.
"Swim, Swing, Soar with our Tigers, Apes, Eagles & More!"
Make your family's vacation reservations today!
Learn how you can meet these animal ambassadors, plus 100 more, at the world's most interactive wildlife experience: www.myrtlebeachsafari.com
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Rare Species Fund
The Rare Species Fund
compliments the educational messages and field research of T.I.G.E.R.S.
To help in this life-changing cause, please visit
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.
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Myrtle Beach welcomes Jungle Jack Hanna to the Calvin Gilmore Theater on Sunday, June 14, 2015
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The Best of Jungle Jack Hanna
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One of America's most recognized animal experts, Jack Hanna, brings his three-time Emmy Award-winning television series to the live stage with "Into the Wild LIVE!" at The Calvin Gilmore Theater on June 14, 2015. In this live show, prepare to be fascinated as Jungle Jack takes you into the wild with a spectacular array of incredible animals possibly featuring a baby cheetah, kangaroo, baby tiger, two-toed sloth, penguin and much more. Jack will also share humorous stories and amazing footage from his adventures all around the world from Africa to the Amazon, to Antarctica and beyond. He will also inspire with his passion and dedication to wildlife conservation.
Tickets can be purchased at The Calvin Gilmore Theater box office, online at TheCarolinaOpry.com/SpecialEvents or by calling 800.843.6779.
Known around the country as America's favorite zookeeper, Jack has made countless television appearances on shows such as Good Morning America, Ellen, and The Late Show with David Letterman where he has made nearly 100 appearances. In 2013, Jack celebrated his 35th "Hanna-versary" as Director Emeritus with the Columbus Zoo and Good Morning America celebrated their 30-year relationship with Jack with a series of special segments.
In 1993, Jack became the host of Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures, a nationally syndicated television series which ran for over ten years. In October 2007, his current TV series, Jack Hanna's Into the Wild, was born. This unscripted and action-packed series shows Jack and his family as they explore the corners of the globe and discover amazing animals and cultures. Jack Hanna's Into the Wild is the recipient of three Emmy Awards, winning in the category of Outstanding Children's Series in 2008, 2012 and 2013.
His second and newest TV show, Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown, airs on Saturday mornings around the country on ABC. Wild Countdown features some of Jack's favorite experiences with the world's rarest, most endearing, and fascinating animals. You'll even get to see his base camp at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Both television series exist because of Jack's longstanding partnerships with Nationwide Insurance and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium whom Jack has worked with for decades to protect and spread the word about wildlife conservation.
Can't make the show but want to learn more about interactive conservation efforts? Visit Myrtle Beach's own T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve and get a "feel" for rare and endangered animals from across the globe.
Stop Reading, Watch This Video!
Listen in while Robert Johnson explains how a turtle came to be known as "Spartacus", how to get your hands on the NEW book Animal Friendships of the Myrtle Beach Safari, and how readers like YOU are helping to reintroduce rhinos in Africa. Robert explains the benefits of livestock guard dogs, the negatives of palm oil and what in the world are Botswana Camera Traps!
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Myrtle Beach Safari's Robert Johnson on HOT Talk 99.5
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Never been to the Myrtle Beach Safari?
Sit back and watch aerial coverage with world-class cinematography of the 50-acre T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve in beautiful Myrtle Beach, SC.
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Breathtaking Views of Preserve Facility
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When was the last time your family went on a daring adventure together? Visit Myrtle Beach Safari and be part of a tiger or cheetah running at full speed or swimming across a clear pool, great apes sliding through a jungle canopy, an elephant just a breath away. Discover the excitement of helping to preserve these magnificent animals for generations to come. There is something unique about being in the presence of tigers and other beautiful creations of nature. Allow us to transform the way you see yourself and the world around you forever. 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!
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Reservations can be made NOW to take part in our tenth anniversary season! 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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