Thursday, November 8, 2012

Another Update (Animal Tracks 4)

I found my spreadsheet!
Yay.
So now it's time to look at more sanctuaries.
Anyone have any suggestions of sanctuaries or animal rehab centers or anything along that line? It would be greatly appreciated.

I was also thinking of making a map. A legitimate map of what I want to create. Whether it be a trail like Hawk Rise or a large expanse of land like The Wild Animal Sanctuary over in Colorado. That's on my to-do list.

Another thing I was thinking of was what sort of animals would I bring in, and how much does it cost to house these animals?
Carnivores are obviously going to be more expensive because most of them need large expanses of land, and meat isn't necessarily the cheapest thing in the world.

I'll probably make another update before the day is out, but this is just where I'm heading.

Here are some pictures to keep you entertained.
Enjoy!~

Truck Stop Tigers

Kept in cages out by the gas pumps as a “gimmick” to help draw in customers… these tigers were rescued after the USDA helped secure their release. They no longer have to breathe exhaust fumes or lay in diesel fuel, and now romp and play freely in wide open habitats at The Wild Animal Sanctuary.

Kanookie: Private Surrender--- When a Colorado resident realized that keeping a Lynx-hybrid wasn’t going to work out, The Wild Animal Sanctuary was contracted to take Knookie. A sometimes shy girl, Kanookie loves her new surroundings at TWAS, and enjoys playing hide and seek with Bobby, the Bobcat, her pen-mate.

Rosie

When a breeding compound in Ohio was shut down for more than 900 counts of animal abuse, the USDA contacted The Wild Animal Sanctuary to rescue 7 Black Bears. Rosie had lived in a concrete and steel cage for nearly 20 years… but now roams freely in a wide open natural habitat.

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