The Wild Animal Sanctuary was founded in Boulder, Colorado in 1980, and has been operating for more than 39 years. The refuge is open to supporters daily, and is run by staff and volunteers. The Wild Animal Sanctuary is one of only a handful of true sanctuaries for abused and abandoned great cats and bears in the United States, where the animals are not bred, sold, or otherwise commercially exploited in any way. The Sanctuary is located in Colorado and utilizes more than 10,473 acres to shelter 500 lions, tigers, bears, leopards, mountain lions, wolves and other large carnivores. The Sanctuary is the largest carnivore refuge in the world, as well as the only sanctuary that provides large acr... read more The Wild Animal Sanctuary was founded in Boulder, Colorado in 1980, and has been operating for more than 39 years. The refuge is open to supporters daily, and is run by staff and volunteers. The Wild Animal Sanctuary is one of only a handful of true sanctuaries for abused and abandoned great cats and bears in the United States, where the animals are not bred, sold, or otherwise commercially exploited in any way. The Sanctuary is located in Colorado and utilizes more than 10,473 acres to shelter 500 lions, tigers, bears, leopards, mountain lions, wolves and other large carnivores. The Sanctuary is the largest carnivore refuge in the world, as well as the only sanctuary that provides large acreage (5 to 300 acres in size) species-specific habitats for its rescued animals. The Sanctuary also provides direct education to more than 200,000 people per year concerning the Captive Wildlife Crisis.
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By Pat Craig | Executive Director
For over a decade, we have worked with the Invictus Foundation, an animal welfare NGO in Pachuca, Mexico, to save animals from abusive captive situations. Despite their dedication to protecting... Read the full report ›By Pat Craig | Executive Director
Sometimes, all it takes for an animal to thrive is the right environment—an expansive patch of grass to graze on, a secluded den to rest in, and the freedom to explore as nature... Read the full report ›By Pat Craig | Executive Director
Check out this “Voices of Freedom” video that features Ella and Ray’s story! https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/mobile-videos Since 1980, The Wild Animal Sanctuary has... Read the full report ›