The Wild Animal Sanctuary Wild Animal Sanctuary (Colorado) news

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The Wild Animal Sanctuary is a rescue facility in Keenesburg, CO - with an additional sister facility in Boyd, TX, formerly known as International Exotic Animal Sanctuary. Over the years they've rescued many big cats (including 120 'Tiger King' tigers), bears and other wildlife.

Within the coming weeks, the sanctuary will be receiving an airlifted lion pride (9 members) that was rescued from the warzone in Ukraine. A very interesting rescue story!
Eleven lions saved from Ukraine airborne in 'biggest ever warzone rescue'
 
On February 15th, 2023, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (1.0) generic tiger named Duke who was rescued from an illegal drug ring in New Mexico.

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On April 29th, the sanctuary announced they acquired (1.6) African lions (the male is named Tsavo), (0.0.2) American black bears, and a (0.1) dromedary camel named Dasani from the Mayagüez Zoo in Puerto Rico.

The Wild Animal Sanctuary
The Wild Animal Sanctuary
 
On April 29th, the sanctuary announced they acquired (1.6) African lions (the male is named Tsavo), (0.0.2) American black bears, and a (0.1) dromedary camel named Dasani from the Mayagüez Zoo in Puerto Rico.

The Wild Animal Sanctuary
The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The Lionesses names are Sarabi, Maya, Liba, Kenya, Chad and Malawi.
Tsavo and Kenya are parents to Saraba, Liba and Maya. Sarabi is mother to Chad and Malawi with the father/grandfather being Tsavo.

The bears are both males called Mickey and Ozzy.
 
On February 15th, 2023, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (1.0) generic tiger named Duke who was rescued from an illegal drug ring in New Mexico.

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On April 29th, the sanctuary announced they acquired (1.6) African lions (the male is named Tsavo), (0.0.2) American black bears, and a (0.1) dromedary camel named Dasani from the Mayagüez Zoo in Puerto Rico.

The Wild Animal Sanctuary
The Wild Animal Sanctuary

On May 5th, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (1.0) American black bear named Osi from Parque de las Ciencias Luis A. Ferre in Puerto Rico which arrived with the other animals from Mayagüez Zoo

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On March 1st, 2025, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (1.0) domestic water buffalo named Brutus from a private owner in Colorado which is now in the alpaca/domestic cow/emu exhibit (Pages 12-15).

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On November 16th, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (1.0) American black bear named Tenaya which is on exhibit.

43K views · 2.5K reactions | Rescue Black Bear enjoying freedom | Video Of The Day! Location: The Wild Animal Sanctuary, Keenesburg, CO. Just the other day, we had the amazing opportunity to watch a newly rescued Black... | By The Wild Animal Sanctuary | Facebook

On November 21st, the sanctuary announced they acquired all of the animals at The Wild Animal Sanctuary (Texas) which are now split between the 2 facilities.

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On November 28th, the sanctuary announced they acquired (1.1) generic tigers named Ray and Ella after they were dumped off at the facility's parking lot in an unmarked car.

Voices of Freedom! Ray and Ella | Happy Thanksgiving! We're so thankful for your love and support. Because of you, rescued tigers like Ray and Ella know what it feels like to be loved and... | By The Wild Animal Sanctuary | Facebook

On December 1st, the sanctuary announced they acquired 18 bears of 3 species ("pure" Syrian brown bear, European brown bear, and grizzly bear) from the now-closed HollyWild Animal Park in South Carolina which are located at The Wild Animal Refuge in Colorado (Pages 16-30).

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Wild Animal Sanctuary

On March 1st, 2025, the sanctuary announced they acquired (1.1) wolves (species not specified) named Akira and Hida as well as (1.2) wolf cubs named Farah, Kiba, and Kylo from a now-closed Grand River Fur Exchange in Ohio on January 23rd (Pages 24-37).

Also on March 1st, the sanctuary announced they acquired (3.1) African lions named Apolo, Hunter, Simba, and Nala, (1.1) jaguars named Balam and Bagheera (which is melanistic), (0.2) generic tigers named Corachi and Sheerkan, (0.2) bobcats named Luna and Rufla, and a (1.0) cougar named Pakal from the Invictus Foundation in Mexico after they were rescued from various situations. (Pages 38-51)

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