Travellers' Choice™ Best of the Best
10/30/25

From Rescue Stories to Roars: School Field Trips That Inspire

By: Bobbi Brink
Field trips are the moments students remember long after the school year ends. They break the routine of the classroom and open the door to learning that’s hands-on, exciting, and unforgettable. These trips give students real-world experiences that shape how they understand science, history, and even themselves. At Lions Tigers & Bears, we get to […]
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10/23/25

Kallie’s Story: Why Declawing Cats Puts Them in Danger

By: Kreed Kleinkopf
Kallie the tiger once lived a life of photo ops. As a cub, she was passed around for pictures, cuddles, and human entertainment. To make her “safe” for handling, her claws were surgically removed in a procedure known as feline onychectomy. At the time, it may have seemed harmless, just a way to blunt the […]
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09/24/25

Sanctuary Science: The Role of Enrichment in Animal Wellness

By: Bobbi Brink
We’ve all heard the stories, animals spending years in cages, pacing back and forth with nothing to do, day after day. Meals are the same every time: food dropped into a bowl, eaten in minutes, and then back to waiting. It’s a life without choice, without challenge, without joy. At Lions Tigers & Bears, life […]
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09/18/25

Beyond the Roar: Understanding the Subtle Language of Big Cats

By: Bobbi Brink
A lion’s roar is one of the most iconic sounds in the animal kingdom. Deep, powerful, and capable of traveling up to five miles across the savanna, it is a declaration of strength that commands attention. But while the roar of a male lion can stop us in our tracks, the real conversations between big […]
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09/15/25

The Unsung Heroes: A Day in the Life of a Sanctuary Volunteer

By: Bobbi Brink
When you visit Lions Tigers & Bears in Alpine, California, it’s easy to be moved by what you see: a tiger rolling in the grass, a bear splashing in the pool, a lion stretching out in the sun. It feels calm, even effortless, as if the animals have always belonged here. What you don’t always […]
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09/10/25

From Rescue to Forever Home: The Multi-Year Journey of an Animal’s Recovery

By: Bobbi Brink
When we think of animal rescue, it’s tempting to picture that first dramatic moment: a lion lifted from a cramped cage, a tiger stepping into sunlight after years in darkness, or a bear finally freed from the chains of a roadside zoo. These moments are powerful, but the truth is that they are only the […]
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08/27/25

What Do Big Cats Eat? The Science of Proper Nutrition for Exotic Animals

By: Bobbi Brink
Big cats are famous for their ferocious appetites. But what exactly do big cats eat, and how do their wild cat diets compare to the carefully planned menus they receive at an accredited exotic animal sanctuary, like Lions Tigers & Bears? In this article, we’ll explore the natural hunting habits of lions, tigers, leopards, and […]
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08/21/25

The Silent Stalkers: How Leopards Rule Their Habitats

By: Bobbi Brink
Leopards (Panthera pardus) are often called the silent stalkers of the animal kingdom, and for good reason. These elusive big cats move with ghost-like stealth. Equipped with a beautiful spotted coat that doubles as camouflage and a suite of powerful adaptations, leopards have become one of the most successful wild cat species on the planet. […]
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08/07/25

Why Bears Matter to Forests (and to You)

By: Bobbi Brink
When you picture a bear in the wild, you might think of a lone giant lumbering through the woods. But bears are more than that. They are keystone species with a powerful influence on the entire ecosystem around them. Let’s explore the many reasons why bears matter to forests, and you. Keystone Species of the […]
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