Critter Review — Gabby and Tiger Lily
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Tiger Lily came to Noah’s Ark in 2008 at the age of three from a private sanctuary in the mid-west. She is very sweet tiger and loves to “talk” with her visitors. Sharing her habitat is Gabby, who came in 2011 at just a little over a year old. Gabby came from an abusive situation and can still be a little reserved around people. While both of these tigers have been domesticated and can never be returned to the wild, they are still magnificent “big cats.”
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Critter Review — Bagherra
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Bagherra the leopard came to Noah’s Ark in 2005 as a young cub. He is Noah’s Ark’s only leopard. Bagherra is very mischievous and could probably be counted as one of our most dangerous animals. A grown leopard can easily carry an antelope up a tree. They are the most temperamental of the big cats when in captivity.
To help provide food and care for Bagherra and his many friends at Noah’s Ark, please visit our donation page. Thank you!
Critter Review — Little Anne, Doc and Leonard
By · CommentsMeet Little Anne, Doc and Leonard
Little Anne the bear cub was found abandoned in North Georgia following tornadoes in the Spring of 2011. Apparently she and her mother were separated in the storm. The Department of Natural Resources brought her to Noah’s Ark where she began an adventure that few bears have experienced. Her two best friends are young tigers Doc and Leonard — they even share a habitat, eating, playing and sleeping together. Doc and Leonard came with some other tigers who were pulled from a bad situation in another state. Since these three came as babies, they were bottle fed together and began to form a bond. They will be kept together and observed to see if they, like Baloo, Shere Khan and Leo, will form a family unit. To help provide feed and proper care for animals like Little Anne, Doc and Leonard visit our donation page today. Thank you!
Baby deer — rescue or not?
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You found a beautiful fawn lying in a secluded place. You watch for a while and you don’t see momma deer. So you wait…a few hours go by, still no momma deer. Is it time to step and rescue this poor, “abandoned” baby? Read More→
In Loving Memory of Evidence
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Seldom does a member of the animal kingdom have an impact on hearts and lives like Evidence the zebra. This little, striped wonder survived an apparent fall from a transport truck; was struck and sustained life-threatening injuries by another vehicle; and then survived two major surgeries and a bout of colic that would have killed many horses. He became a symbol of hope and courage, of survival and the “evidence” of what God’s love can accomplish.
It is with very heavy hearts we tell you that Evidence has come to the end of his journey here on this earth Read More→
Evidence - Our Hero!
We’ve decided to veer a little bit from the norm this time and have chosen an animal
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Monkeyshines!
By · CommentsAsk a child visiting Noah’s Ark, “What was your favorite animal?” and the answer is often, Read More→
Animal Enrichment
By · CommentsIt’s amazing what happens when you put a simple pumpkin in with some of the Noah’s Ark animals. Apparently, they consider it as some new, Read More→
Animal Sponsorships
By · CommentsNoah’s Ark’s Third Annual “A Night at the Ark” gala was a huge success on every level. The biggest hit may have been Read More→
Hero of the Month — Julie Larsh
By · CommentsIf you see a little red Volkswagen beetle with a flower in the vase in the Noah’s Ark parking lot, it generally means Read More→






