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PAWS has over 32 Siberian and Bengal Tigers... They were rescued as cubs and older in an illegal breeding operation. Some have vision impairments and other birth defects because of inbreeding, and at first they did not like the company of humans (for good reason).
Visiting PAWS : The Performing Animal Welfare Society. The Search for (and Discovery!) of a True Elephant Sanctuary. If you want to help animals in zoos and circuses have a chance at a free life: donate to PAWS or the Tennessee Elephant Sanctuary

April 9th 2008
21 April 2008: I returned from my journey to PAWS. Actually, PAWS has two sanctuaries (both located out of the Sacramento area). The new one that will eventually house all of PAWS' animals is called ARK 2000 (2400 Acres of land in San Andreas, California). I was able to spend a full day there, mostly just hanging out and watching the elephants. I could have done that for another full day easily! P ... read more
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