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 reservations for the 2017 season!
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 2017 season you will receive a $50 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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Thank You For 11 Amazing Years!
"On behalf of our staff at T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve, T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation Stations, and the Myrtle Beach Safari, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to each of you for sharing in our interactive tour and supporting the many conservation programs of the Rare Species Fund." -Bhagavan "Doc" Antle
Another year, another celebration! The Myrtle Beach Safari educational tour has just wrapped up it's eleventh season at the T.I.G.E.R.S. Preserve in beautiful Myrtle Beach, SC. The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species is a unique fifty-acre wildlife preserve housing more than 100 rare and endangered animals. Founded in 1982, the Preserve and its satellite Preservation Stations received an overwhelming amount of interest from visitors who wanted an opportunity to "experience" up-close encounters with some of the world's most beautiful and endangered animals. Beginning in the Spring of 2006, the Myrtle Beach Safari opened it's doors into another world rarely seen by even the most well-traveled conservationists.
As a participant in the Myrtle Beach Safari, you are helping the following Rare Species Fund approved wildlife programs around the world:
- Elephants of Africa Rescue Society
- Smithsonian Institution
- Small Wildcat Conservation Foundation
- International Elephant Foundation
- Matabeleland World Wildlife Heritage Site
- Cheetah Conservation Fund
- Endangered Wildlife Trust
- Humane Society
- Raptor Research Foundation
- Cheetah Outreach
- Black-Footed Cat Working Group
- Predator Conservation Trust
- Fishing Cat Research and Conservation Project
- Orangutan Foundation International
- Tiger Lantern Project
- And Many More...
Please learn more about these amazing programs through our archived newsletters and Rare Species Fund website.  If you haven't had a chance to visit the Myrtle Beach Safari, we are registering NOW for the 2017 season. Bring your family together to learn about unforgettable animal friendships and our many pioneering conservation efforts. Visit Myrtle Beach Safari and be part of a tiger 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. 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 or call 843.855.2699 to get started on your own interactive tour!
You Made Over 250 Public Comments!
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is considering a change of regulations that could jeopardize conservation efforts at TIGERS and the Rare Species Fund. In 2012, a group of radical animal rights groups, led by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), petitioned USDA to "prohibit public contact with big cats, bears and non-human primates of any age." USDA has accepted public comment, and will now decide the issue within the scope of the administrative "rule making" process. There will be no congressional vote nor oversight.
As many of you know from previous RSF Newsletters, radical animal rights groups have petitioned the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to amend the Animal Welfare Act in a way that would seriously curtail the good conservation work we do here at RSF/TIGERS. With your help, we motivated over 250 public comments to USDA opposing these unnecessary measures.
Please click the link to read my NEW article entitled, Don't Touch the Tigers!, on the Tiger Tales Blog to find out more about the backstory regarding the unethical efforts taken by powerful special interests to put RSF/TIGERS out of business. Truth is stranger than fiction!
Please read the Tiger Tales blog!
"Below are some of the articles I have recently written for my wildlife conservation blog. Read more and enjoy!" Doc Antle
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