Am not a picture guy--didn't take any, sorry. Also the lighting for all but the large yards is difficult because of the contrast between the bright desert sun and the relatively heavily shaded spots in which the animals take refuge from the sun.
You might be interested in this, which follows up on Great Argus's comment:
https://www.roadsidezoonews.org/pos...d-43-endangered-species-in-the-past-two-years
Are there any more sources regarding any alleged wrongdoing by Wildlife World? The transport of the baby cat at 12 days of age is a clear violation, but everything else appears to be perfectly legal and just framed as "trafficking" by the animal rights-leaning website. Though shady, all of those facilities that received animals from Wildlife World are USDA licensed.
