Forest Animal Rescue is an 80-acre facility located in Silver Springs, Florida. Species at the facility include American black bear, generic tiger, white-faced capuchin, brown lemur, island flying fox, Egyptian fruit bat, and African spurred tortoise, among others.
On March 9th, the facility announced that a (1.0) serval named Kenya has passed away at age 19.
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On April 2nd, the facility announced that its (1.0) cougar named Irma has passed away at age 20.
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On August 22nd, the facility announced that they acquired a (1.0) serval named King after he was sold in captivity as a pet.
The facility also announced that they acquired (0.0.3) American black bears for rehabilitation after their mother got hit by a car in Louisiana.
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*Misc News: In late June, the facility received "Top Rated Nonprofit" status for the 9th year in a row. On September 29th, the facility announced that after Hurricane Ian hit, only a few large trees were knocked down, and minor damage to the perimeter fence and to the large habitats, with no staff or animal injuries/deaths.
On March 9th, the facility announced that a (1.0) serval named Kenya has passed away at age 19.
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On April 2nd, the facility announced that its (1.0) cougar named Irma has passed away at age 20.
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On August 22nd, the facility announced that they acquired a (1.0) serval named King after he was sold in captivity as a pet.
The facility also announced that they acquired (0.0.3) American black bears for rehabilitation after their mother got hit by a car in Louisiana.
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*Misc News: In late June, the facility received "Top Rated Nonprofit" status for the 9th year in a row. On September 29th, the facility announced that after Hurricane Ian hit, only a few large trees were knocked down, and minor damage to the perimeter fence and to the large habitats, with no staff or animal injuries/deaths.