Enrichment is only one part of animal wellness. Alongside veterinary care, nutrition, and safe habitats, it forms the foundation of full recovery.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Sanctuary volunteers play a vital role in caring for rescued big cats and bears. Learn how their work changes lives, including their own.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Learn how big cats and exotic animals play—both in the wild and in their sanctuary environments here at San Diego's Lions Tigers and Bears!| Lions Tigers and Bears
Learn about the key roles that our veterinary care team plays to ensure the health and wellness of the resident animals at our sanctuary.| Lions Tigers and Bears
White tigers carry a rare genetic mutation known as leucism. Only a handful of them have ever been spotted in the wild. The captive breeding industry exploits them for profit.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Most of the animals you see at roadside zoos were once in the wild but were captured to be used for commercial gain. These situations typically neglect the animals in their care and some can be abusive.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Animals in cages often endure severe psychological trauma, from zoochosis to self-harm, due to confinement and lack of stimulation.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Do exotic animals like lions dream? Dive into the world of sleeping animals and discover the latest science behind animal sleep patterns.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Did you know a lion can devour up to 75 pounds of meat at one time? In the wild, exotic animals follow a unique menu of their favorite foods.| Lions Tigers and Bears