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.”

To sup­port Tiger Lily, Gabby and their many ani­mals friends, please visit our dona­tion page.

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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!

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Meet 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!

 

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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→

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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→

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 Evi­dence - Our Hero! 

We’ve decided to veer a lit­tle bit from the norm this time and have cho­sen an ani­mal to be our Hero of the Month Read More→

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Nov
09

Monkeyshines!

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Noah’s Ark Monkeys

Ask a child vis­it­ing Noah’s Ark, “What was your favorite ani­mal?” and the answer is often, Read More→

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Nov
09

Animal Enrichment

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Happy Fall Y’All

It’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→

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Nov
09

Animal Sponsorships

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A Night at the Ark

Noah’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→

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If 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→

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YES, WE ARE OPEN!
(Tues-Sat only)

Ani­mal Habi­tats are open Noon-3:00 p.m.
Office and Pic­nic Area are open 9:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.

 

 

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