Tigers for Tomorrow hosting 2013 spring break tours
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Untamed Mountain: Home of Tigers for Tomorrow
Untamed Mountain: Home of Tigers for Tomorrow
Tigers for Tomorrow will host 2013 spring break tours Wednesday thru Friday from March 20 to April 05. We will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. Gates will open at 1 p.m., and Tour begins promptly at 2 p.m. From 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. children can get an up close visit with the animals in The Legacy Living Classroom and even feed the animals at the animal contact area. Regular tour prices discounted during this special time. The tour is just $10.00 for children ages 3-11 and $15.00 for those ages 12 and above. All children under 3 are free! These tours are usually $25.00 a person for this up-close and personal time with the animals. On the tour you will learn about the predators we share our world with, their instincts and behaviors as well as why they are here at Untamed Mountain. Bring your camera as tour guests will be allowed to take photos, but no video’s will be allowed during this time. NO CELL PHONES please. Please also wear closed toed shoes or sneakers this is a 1 ½ hour walking tour are recommended. NO RESERVATIONS are needed and for More info please call 256-524-4150 or visit tigersfortomorrow.org

New this year we will feature the Tigers of Color. This showcase exhibit features 3 of the 4 different color variations of Tigers. They include the gold, the tabby and the snow, and only one of which is still found living in the wild. Golden tabbies are the world’s rarest color variation in a big cat and everyone is fortunate to be able to see this majestic animal at Tigers For Tomorrow. These three juvenile tigers are incredible and certainly a treat to learn about and enjoy for those of all ages.

About Tigers for Tomorrow: We are a 501-c-3 non-profit exotic and native animal rescue, home to over 130 animals. Each animal here was in need of a permanent home. Some were previously owned by private citizens, or came from roadside zoos, circuses or other facilities that were unable to or did not care for them properly. The animals that are here will stay with us for the rest of their lives.

Our primary goal is to meet each animals physical needs: food, habitat, cleanliness, and veterinary care as well as their emotional needs with toys, interaction, communicating and spending quality time with them. Their overall well-being is most important.

Tigers for Tomorrow relies upon donations, grants and admissions.

Winter Hours: Open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the park closing at 5 p.m. No reservations are needed. Please call for reservations if visiting throughout the week keeping in mind that the park is closed to the general public on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $12 for adults and $6 for children ages 3 to 11. Private tours are available by appointment Wednesday thru Sunday, $25 per person. For directions or additional information please visit: www.tigersfortomorrow.org.

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treed64
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March 11, 2013
Nice article about an interesting place. But nowhere in the article does it tell you where they are located...even generally. One might assume Alabama based on the 256 area code. They do provide a website. But, really, why would you not say "located in Attalla, AL?" Journalist...hmmm.
npcomaster
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March 12, 2013
This is a press release authored by the organization. The article includes a link to the website which includes all of that information - including directions.
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