I've seen
Tigers at a staggering
195 zoos. Not only that, but I've seen huge quantities of Tigers, especially in southern zoos in the USA. For example, on my
Snowleopard's 2015 Road Trip thread, there was a two-week period when I saw these Tigers:
Tiger Safari (Oklahoma) = 5 tigers
G W Exotic Animal Park (Oklahoma) = 175 tigers
C.A.R.E. Center for Animal Research & Education (Texas) = 35 tigers
In Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue & Educational Center (Texas) = 28 tigers
Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (Arkansas) = 5 tigers
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (Arkansas) = 85 tigers
Alexandria Zoo (Louisiana) = 5 tigers
Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge (Texas) = 30 tigers
TOTAL = 368 tigers at 8 zoos in 2 weeks!
Obviously, I didn't see each and every single one of those Tigers, but I saw hundreds in a fortnight and it was sort of depressing to stare at row after row of chain-link yards at some of those zoos...each one bursting with Tigers. There's so many Tigers in the USA that some of those places are actually "sanctuaries" for the excess Tigers with nowhere to go. It wasn't that long ago that rednecks in "Southern 'Merica" had Tigers in their backyards and basements and at gas stations, but that stereotype is gradually disappearing. Thankfully so!
The breakdown of which Tiger species I've seen has been determined by zoo signs, which might well be contentious when it comes to the 'Indochinese' Tigers at 4 zoos. Here's my list:
Amur Tiger –
87 zoos
Generic zoo ‘Tiger’ –
75 zoos (including loads of white Tigers)
Sumatran Tiger –
35 zoos
Malayan Tiger –
18 zoos
‘Indochinese’ Tiger –
4 zoos
Zoos with 2 types of Tiger (at the same time) =
16 zoos
Zoos with 3 types of Tiger =
2 zoos (DeYoung Family Zoo: Amur, ‘Indochinese’, Tiger – 2014 & Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge: Amur, ‘Indochinese’, Tiger – 2015)
Zoos with 4 types of Tiger =
1 zoo (In Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue & Educational Center: Amur Tiger, Sumatran Tiger, ‘Indochinese’ Tiger, Tiger – 2015)
There are
FIVE summer road trips where I saw a heck of a lot of Tigers:
2008 = 24 new zoos with Tigers
2010 = 31 new zoos with Tigers
2012 = 22 new zoos with Tigers
2015 = 24 new zoos with Tigers
2019 = 26 new zoos with Tigers
If it simply says 'Tiger' in this thread, then that's a generic 'zoo' Tiger of no known origin:
1- Alberta Game Farm/Polar Park (Canada) – Amur Tiger – 1975
2- Alberta Wildlife Park (Canada) – Amur Tiger – 1975
3- Calgary Zoo (Canada) – Amur Tiger – 1986
4- Perth Zoo (Australia) – Sumatran Tiger – 1987
5- Woodland Park Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger (1994) & Malayan Tiger (2015)
6- Greater Vancouver Zoo (Canada) – Amur Tiger – 1998
7- Edmonton Valley Zoo (Canada) – Amur Tiger – 2001
8- Zurich Zoo (Switzerland) – Amur Tiger – 2003
9- Point Defiance Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2005
10- Oregon Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2005
11-
San Francisco Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger, Sumatran Tiger – 2006
12- San Diego Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2006
13- San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2006
14- Denver Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2006
15- Taronga Zoo (Australia) – Sumatran Tiger – 2007
16- Crocodylus Park (Australia) – Tiger – 2007
17- Adelaide Zoo (Australia) – Sumatran Tiger – 2007
18- Melbourne Zoo (Australia) – Sumatran Tiger – 2007
19- Minnesota Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
20- Lincoln Park Zoo - Illinois (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
21- Brookfield Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
22- Toledo Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
23- Detroit Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
24-
Toronto Zoo (Canada) – Amur Tiger, Sumatran Tiger – 2008
25- Bronx Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
26- Smithsonian’s National Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2008
27- Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
28- Columbus Zoo and Aquarium (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
29- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2008
30- Indianapolis Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2008
31-
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium (USA) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2008
32- Memphis Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2008
33- Knoxville Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2008
34- Zoo Atlanta (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2008
35-
Fort Worth Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger, Tiger – 2008
36- Oklahoma City Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2008
37- Phoenix Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2008
38- Los Angeles Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2008
39- Emperor Valley Zoo (Trinidad & Tobago) – Tiger – 2008
40- Disney’s Animal Kingdom (USA) – Tiger – 2008
41- White Oak Conservation Center (USA) – Tiger – 2008
42- Zoo Miami (USA) – Tiger – 2008
43- Cougar Mountain Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2009
44- Wildlife Safari (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
45- Zoo Montana (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
46- Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
47- Sedgwick County Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
48- Tulsa Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
49- Kansas City Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2010
50- Saint Louis Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
51- Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
52-
Louisville Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger, Sumatran Tiger – 2010
53- Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2010
54- Milwaukee County Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
55- Akron Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2010
56- Cleveland Metroparks Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
57-
Buffalo Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2010
58- Philadelphia Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2010
59- Riverbanks Zoo & Garden (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
60- Nashville Zoo at Grassmere (USA) – Tiger – 2010
61- Birmingham Zoo (USA) – Indochinese Tiger – 2010
62- Montgomery Zoo (USA) – Tiger– 2010
63-
Baton Rouge Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger, Sumatran Tiger – 2010
64- Audubon Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2010
65- Houston Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2010
66- Caldwell Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2010
67- Dallas Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2010
68- Cameron Park Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2010
69- San Antonio Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2010
70- Gladys Porter Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2010
71- El Paso Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2010
72- ABQ BioPark Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2010
73- Utah’s Hogle Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
74- Zoo Boise (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2010
75- Oakland Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2011
76- Charles Paddock Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2011
77- Reid Park Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2011
78- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) – Tiger – 2011
79- Fresno Chaffee Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2011
80- Sacramento Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2011
81- Great Plains Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
82- Blank Park Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
83-
Potawatomi Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2012
84- Potter Park Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
85- Erie Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
86- Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
87- Franklin Park Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2012
88- Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
89- Virginia Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2012
90- Palm Beach Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2012
91- Naples Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2012
92-
ZooTampa at Lowry Park (USA) – Malayan Tiger, Tiger – 2012
93- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (USA) – Tiger – 2012
94- Hattiesburg Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
95- Jackson Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2012
96- Little Rock Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2012
97- Dickerson Park Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2012
98- Topeka Zoo (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2012
99- Sunset Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
100-
Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure (USA) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2012
101- Denver Downtown Aquarium (USA) – Sumatran Tiger – 2012
102- Tautphaus Park Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2012
103- Cat Tales Zoological Park (USA) – Tiger – 2014
104- Bramble Park Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
105- Dakota Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2014
106- Roosevelt Park Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
107- Chahinkapa Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2014
108- Pine Grove Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
109- Lake Superior Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
110- Como Park Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
111- Irvine Park & Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2014
112- Wildwood Wildlife Park (USA) – Tiger – 2014
113-
DeYoung Family Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger, ‘Indochinese’ Tiger, Tiger – 2014
114- Timbavati Wildlife Park (USA) – Tiger – 2014
115- Henry Vilas Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
116- Racine Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
117- Peoria Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2014
118- Tanganyika Wildlife Park (USA) – Tiger – 2014
119- Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2014
120- Riverside Discovery Center (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2015
121-
Tiger Safari (USA) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2015
122- Arbuckle Wilderness Park (USA) – Tiger – 2015
123- G W Exotic Animal Park (USA) – Tiger – 2015
124- Amarillo Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2015
125- C.A.R.E. Center for Animal Research & Education (USA) – Tiger – 2015
126-
In Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue & Educational Center (USA) – Amur Tiger, Sumatran Tiger, ‘Indochinese’ Tiger, Tiger – 2015
127- Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari (USA) – Tiger – 2015
128- Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (USA) – Tiger – 2015
129-
Alexandria Zoo (USA) – Malayan Tiger, Tiger – 2015
130-
Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge (USA) – Amur Tiger, ‘Indochinese’ Tiger, Tiger – 2015
131- Ellen Trout Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2015
132- Downtown Aquarium Houston (USA) – Tiger – 2015
133- The Texas Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2015
134- Austin Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2015
135- Capital of Texas Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2015
136- Abilene Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2015
137- Hillcrest Park Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2015
138- Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary (USA) – Tiger – 2015
139- Out of Africa (USA) – Tiger – 2015
140-
Keepers of the Wild Nature Park (USA) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2015
141- Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat (USA) – Tiger – 2015
142- Great Cats World Park (USA) – Tiger – 2015
143- West Coast Game Park Safari (USA) – Tiger – 2015
144- Discovery Wildlife Park (Canada) – Amur Tiger – 2016
145- Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (USA) – Tiger – 2017
146- Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary (USA) – Tiger – 2017
147- Monterey Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2017
148- Project Survival’s Cat Haven (USA) – Tiger – 2017
149- Feline Conservation Center (USA) – Malayan Tiger – 2017
150- Forever Wild Exotic Animal Sanctuary (USA) – Tiger – 2017
151- Assiniboine Park Zoo (Canada) – Amur Tiger – 2018
152- Wilderness Walk Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2018
153- GarLyn Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2018
154- Roscommon Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2018
155- Wilderness Trails Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2018
156- John Ball Zoo (USA) – Amur Tiger – 2018
157- Washington Park Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2018
158- Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue (USA) – Tiger – 2018
159- Jo-Don Farms (USA) – Tiger – 2018
160- Animal Haven Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2018
161- Special Memories Zoo (USA) – Tiger – 2018
162-
Landgoed Hoenderdaell (Netherlands) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2019
163- Diergaarde Blijdorp (Netherlands) – Sumatran Tiger – 2019
164- Maubeuge Zoo (France) – Tiger – 2019
165- Pakawi Park (Belgium) – Tiger – 2019
166- Pairi Daiza (Belgium) – Tiger – 2019
167- Mondo Verde (Netherlands) – Tiger – 2019
168- Frankfurt Zoo (Germany) – Sumatran Tiger – 2019
169- Zoo Neuwied (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
170- Cologne Zoo (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
171- Wuppertal Zoo (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
172- ZOOM Erlebniswelt (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
173- Duisburg Zoo (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
174- Krefeld Zoo (Germany) – Sumatran Tiger – 2019
175- Dierenrijk (Animal Kingdom) (Netherlands) – Amur Tiger – 2019
176- Beekse Bergen (Netherlands) – Amur Tiger – 2019
177-
ZooParc Overloon (Netherlands) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2019
178- Ouwehands Dierenpark (Netherlands) – Amur Tiger – 2019
179- Burgers' Zoo (Netherlands) – Sumatran Tiger – 2019
180- Tierpark Hagenbeck (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
181- Erlebnis Zoo Hannover (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
182- Serengeti-Park (Germany) – Tiger – 2019
183- Tierpark Strohen (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
184- Osnabruck Zoo (Germany) – Sumatran Tiger – 2019
185- Allwetterzoo Munster (Germany) – Amur Tiger – 2019
186- NaturZoo Rheine (Germany) – Sumatran Tiger – 2019
187-
Dierenpark Amersfoort (Netherlands) – Amur Tiger, Tiger – 2019
188- Aalborg Zoo (Denmark) – Sumatran Tiger – 2022
189- Odense Zoo (Denmark) – Amur Tiger – 2022
190- Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden) – Amur Tiger – 2022
191- Parken Zoo (Sweden) – Sumatran Tiger – 2022
192- Boras Zoo (Sweden) – Amur Tiger – 2022
193- Nordens Ark (Sweden) – Amur Tiger – 2022
194- Kristiansand Zoo (Norway) – Amur Tiger – 2022
195- Copenhagen Zoo (Denmark) – Amur Tiger – 2022
Some of the very best Tiger exhibits that I've ever come across have been in Scandinavian countries on my 2022 road trip.
Kolmarden Wildlife Park (Sweden) has
Tiger World, where I saw 5 Amur Tigers all together in an expansive habitat.
Nordens Ark (Sweden) had Amur Tigers roaming a natural woodland:
I saw 5 Amur Tigers all together in this forested habitat at
Kristiansand Zoo (Norway). It's kind of amazing to see this photo and imagine that I saw anything here, but I really did see 5 Amur Tigers moving about in the undergrowth. Kristiansand also has a long underground concrete tunnel, like something out of WWII, for visitors to peer through gaps at the big cats.
There is almost 120 photos of Tigers and the spectacular Amur Tiger exhibit at
Minnesota Zoo (USA) in the ZooChat gallery. There's two exhibits there and one has a high boardwalk cutting through a meadow in a forested environment, while the other has a series of different vantage points to see the Tigers.
@pachyderm pro
There's also around 120 photos of
Tiger Mountain at the
Bronx Zoo (USA), a stunning achievement in terms of landscape design. The only catch with the much lauded Bronx Zoo setup is that anyone who has seen the TV series knows that at times the zoo has had 8 or 9 Tigers and so lots of Tigers are off-show in small chain-link yards for much of their lives. They are rotated into the on-show exhibits, which is great, but nevertheless it always seems to me that the zoo takes on too many Tigers.
@Baldur
San Diego Zoo Safari Park (USA) spent $20 million on a trio of superb Sumatran Tiger exhibits, heavily themed enough to make Pairi Daiza raise an eyebrow.
All three photos courtesy of
@Julio C Castro
But, of course, there are many Tiger 'hellholes' that I've seen over my years of visiting roadside zoos in the USA.
Forever Wild Animal Sanctuary (USA) in southern California had 9 Tigers when I was there, all 9 in small cages like this one. Is that a sanctuary?
Joe Exotic's now-closed
G W Exotic Animal Park (USA) had
175 Tigers during my visit, a total that was displayed on signs and boards and discussed by keepers. They bred Tigers like rabbits and would pull the cubs for handling. I saw rows of Tiger cages like the one in this photo, which shows almost the entire space for two of the big cats. You can see a white Tiger in the background in a separate cage on the right. There was also not much of a standoff barrier, as I could lean over the low fence, stretch out my hand and touch the wire on the cages. It's no surprise that all visitors had to sign a waiver when they paid for zoo admission. "Please don't sue us if you lose a finger".
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (Arkansas) had
85 Tigers when I was there, but some were off-show and almost all of the big cats had large grassy yards as this place rescued Tigers from junky American zoos.
In Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue & Educational Center (Texas) 'only' had
28 Tigers when I was there, many in enclosures that were basic yet functional. The epidemic of regular citizens owning baby Tigers has been a blemish in America, with that nation's idiotic animal laws resulting in many sanctuaries and educational centers popping up in order to save Tigers from horrible conditions in people's backyards. There's been several documentaries that show how in the past (and perhaps even today!!) it's been easy in many U.S. states to buy a baby Tiger for $500, or a Lion for $300 or a Chimpanzee for $10,000. Thankfully, some states now have stricter laws, but it's still not good enough. Make America Great Again...stupid.
I can't forget about everyone's favourite,
Tiger Safari (USA) in Oklahoma, the zoo I toured with
@BlackRhino
They had a bunch of Tiger exhibits that all looked as sketchy as this one. Zero hotwire anywhere on the Lion and Tiger enclosures. How has there not been a tragedy there?
Tigers have been quite the contrast for me. I feel like I've seen something like 1,000 individual Tigers in my lifetime and there's some god-awful cages out there but also a long list of exemplary exhibits. Tigers generally do very well in notable, accredited zoos, with places like Cheyenne Mountain, Utah's Hogle, Columbus, Sedgwick County, Nashville, Dallas and many other American zoos having terrific Tiger habitats. On my European travels, I have seen loads of really nice Tiger exhibits, especially the Scandinavian ones I highlighted.
Anything is better than this Tiger exhibit at
Roscommon Zoo (USA) in Michigan, where I watched the Tiger use its paw in the bottom left corner to dig out a hole underneath the wood. You can even see in this photo that a gap has emerged and I told the owners and I'm guessing that they got around to filling in that hole...
Felidae:
Tigers -
195 zoos
Lions -
179 zoos