Wild Animal Sanctuary Hosts Virtual Event on November 4

The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, CO is hosting a special virtual event on November 4th to explore the captive wildlife crisis across our planet! Join the premier streaming event of the season – live from the largest carnivore Sanctuary on the planet! Recently, PBS ran a TV story on “Extinction” and the World Wildlife Foundation announced in February two-thirds of all wildlife has been decimated during the last 50 years! Scientists and environmentalists on ABC announced ten years ago by 2100, all wild animals will be gone! Thanks to the efforts of the Wild Animal Sanctuary and many worldwide zoos, some species can hopefully be saved!

Pearl’s Tiger Story

Illegal trade in exotic and endangered species is a problem of epic proportions – only the drug and gun trades are larger in terms of their scope and profit throughout the world today. Although this is a problem that spans all corners of the globe, it’s one that is lesser known across populations. Join us as we explore the Captive Wildlife Crisis and the Sanctuary leading the efforts to end this problem forever. Featuring Executive Director Patrick Craig of the Wild Animal Sanctuary – and an untold story with unseen footage from Pearl the Tiger, one of over 150 animals rescued from facilities featured in the Netflix docu-series ‘Tiger King.’

It’s sad to hear about the tiger farms in China or other countries that abuse wildlife for the sake of sexual means or their heads or fur! This is one story to be told on the rescue of one wildlife species! Please visit to register for this free virtual event on November 4 at 6 pm MT.

Please join this live streaming event by visiting Tiger King Rescue Website. Or TigerKingRescue.org. They will be broadcasting a live video directly to this website on Thursday, November 4th at 6 pm MDT. They recommend everyone join at least 5 minutes before the event start time. If you love saving wild animals, you will enjoy this event!

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