
Tigers at EARS


Mia – Strong, Solitary, and Safe
Meet Mia, one of the magnificent tigers who calls EARS – Endangered Animal Rescue Sanctuary home. Tigers are naturally solitary animals, yet they remain some of the most iconic — and sadly, most exploited — big cats in the world.
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At EARS, we’re dedicated to giving rescued tigers like Mia the safety, care, and dignity they deserve for the rest of their lives. Many of our residents came to us after being kept in unsuitable environments or used for entertainment.
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Here, they enjoy spacious habitats, clean water, shade, enrichment activities, and the kind of attentive care that allows them to truly thrive.

Why Tigers Need Sanctuaries
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The exotic pet trade
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Roadside zoos and traveling shows
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Breeding for profit and color variations
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Poor living conditions without proper diets or space
Once rescued, they cannot be released into the wild — making sanctuaries like EARS a permanent and essential safe haven.
Helping Tigers at EARS
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It takes significant resources to care for tigers:
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Each adult tiger eats 10–15 pounds of meat daily
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Secure, enriched habitats must be maintained year-round
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Veterinary care for large carnivores is specialized and costly
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Enrichment is needed to stimulate natural behaviors and reduce stress
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Your support allows us to meet these needs every single day.

How You Can Help
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Sponsor a Tiger: Choose one of our tigers and contribute directly to their care
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Book a Tour: See these incredible cats in person during our guided visits
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Donate: Provide food, medical care, and habitat upkeep
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Share Their Stories: Help educate others about ethical animal care and the dangers of exploitation
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A Future Worth Protecting
At EARS, every tiger is more than a resident — they’re part of our extended family. With your help, we can ensure that Delilah, Bowdie, Tamari, Asia, Malaya, Liberty, Oden, Stripes, Maximus, and Molly live out their lives in safety, comfort, and dignity.
If you love animals and want to help the animals at EARS, donate today.








