The Center for Animal Research & Education is a facility located in Bridgeport, Texas. Species at the facility include African lion, margay, Siberian lynx, generic tiger, cougar, bobcat, ring-tailed lemur, llama, and African spurred tortoise.
On February 15th, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (0.1) margay named Juno from Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Texas.
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On April 20th, the sanctuary announced that a (1.0) serval named Kevin passed away.
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On June 2nd, the sanctuary announced that a (0.1) llama named Dhalia passed away at age 8 after she fell and shattered her pelvis.
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On July 9th, the sanctuary announced they built a new building for their older residents, and they moved (3.2) generic tigers in.
What a great morning! Today has been an amazing conclusion to a years worth of work. Started with an idea of building a Special CARE Unit (SCU) for more... | By Center for Animal Research and Education - CARE | Facebook
On July 21st, the sanctuary announced that their (0.1) melanistic leopard named Raven passed away at age 25. She was the oldest leopard in the world, and held that title since when she turned 23.
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On August 7th, the sanctuary announced they expanded and renovated one of their ring-tailed lemur exhibits.
Things have been so busy we forgot to show off the expanded enclosure we finished for Rita, Miss Stewart, Mort, and Momo. We still have to install some... | By Center for Animal Research and Education - CARE | Facebook
On October 9th, the sanctuary announced they transferred a (1.0) bobcat named Goliath to another exhibit closer to staff and moved (2.0) bobcats named Bob and Bobbie into his exhibit.
Goliath’s Big Move! Because of Goliath’s sight and hearing issues, we felt he needed to be closer to his CAREtakers so he could get more one on one... | By Center for Animal Research and Education - CARE | Facebook
On February 15th, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (0.1) margay named Juno from Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Texas.
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On April 20th, the sanctuary announced that a (1.0) serval named Kevin passed away.
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On June 2nd, the sanctuary announced that a (0.1) llama named Dhalia passed away at age 8 after she fell and shattered her pelvis.
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On July 9th, the sanctuary announced they built a new building for their older residents, and they moved (3.2) generic tigers in.
What a great morning! Today has been an amazing conclusion to a years worth of work. Started with an idea of building a Special CARE Unit (SCU) for more... | By Center for Animal Research and Education - CARE | Facebook
On July 21st, the sanctuary announced that their (0.1) melanistic leopard named Raven passed away at age 25. She was the oldest leopard in the world, and held that title since when she turned 23.
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On August 7th, the sanctuary announced they expanded and renovated one of their ring-tailed lemur exhibits.
Things have been so busy we forgot to show off the expanded enclosure we finished for Rita, Miss Stewart, Mort, and Momo. We still have to install some... | By Center for Animal Research and Education - CARE | Facebook
On October 9th, the sanctuary announced they transferred a (1.0) bobcat named Goliath to another exhibit closer to staff and moved (2.0) bobcats named Bob and Bobbie into his exhibit.
Goliath’s Big Move! Because of Goliath’s sight and hearing issues, we felt he needed to be closer to his CAREtakers so he could get more one on one... | By Center for Animal Research and Education - CARE | Facebook