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Tigers For Tomorrow has been Challenged |
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 Yeah! We Rule Dogs Rule and Cats ...Well, in this case we can say they are thankful there is American Dog Rescue! Update: April 1st-The Lookout Mountain Zoo cats have been successfully relocated to Tigers For Tomorrow. Thank you to everyone out there that pitched in and showed there support with a donation towards the American Dog Rescue challange grant. It just shows that if everyone works together it is possible to reach goals and make a diffrence. Many thanks again to American Dog Rescue, the Elinor Baker Paterson Foundation, The Folke H. Peterson Foundation and Lee Energy Solutions of Crossville. The area the animals are now livng in is still under construction, we are hoping by fall to be able to open up to the public.
We’ve been challenged! American dog rescue has issued the supporters of Tigers For Tomorrow a $10,000 challenge grant to help Tigers For Tomorrow relocate the last two cats from the Look Out Mountain Zoo to Untamed Mountain.
DELRAY BEACH, FL (February 5, 2010) — Arthur Benjamin, Founder and President of American Dog Rescue, heard about the plight of two animals left at a closed zoo, Lookout Mountain Wild Animal Park in Mentone, Alabama, the only two animals that have not been relocated. While they are not canines, they fit the animal welfare mission of this rescue organization. Therefore ADR, moved by their plight, has issued a $10,000 challenge grant to raise $30,000 so that these large cats can have a new home.
To enable Tigers for Tomorrow to match these funds, go to www.AmericanDogRescue.org/donate or go to the www.AmericanDogRescue.org and click "donate". Either way, click the "Tigers For Tomorrow" button.
Visitors can also mail or drop checks off at the preserve, please make your check out to American Dog Rescue. American Dog Rescue is a 501-c-3, all donations are tax deductible. The staff and volunteers at Tigers For Tomorrow urge you to take action and make a donation today so that we can save a tiger tomorrow. |