A Wild Animal Preserve and Community Environmental Education Center
Our Mission is to uphold the highest standards of care and respect for native and exotic animals in need of secure permanent homes. As a wild animal preserve and rescue we are open to the community as an environmental education learning center and recreational destination for the entire family.
The Wolf Annex is complete. We have three enclosures attached by hallways to a 2-acre habitat. This gives us the ability to rotate the different packs into a natural playground area.
Although the annex enclosures are complete, we still need to build den boxes and jungle gyms. These are essential for the wolves. We are looking for heroes to help us fund completion of this project! The price of materials and supplies are high but together we can give these amazing animals their den homes and jungle gyms to play.
As most of you know Tigers For Tomorrow started out as a big cat preserve. Over the years we have matured into a full-scale predatory preserve serving as a last stop forever home to nine species of wild cats, the North American black bear and brown bear and over 50 canids Including wolves, hyenas, coyotes, and multiple species of foxes.
We have also expanded our horizons to many different species of small mammals such as civets and genets as well as a large barnyard menagerie and 26 rescue Equines including horses, mules, donkeys and mini horses.
The Preserve is open all year long on the weekends and we do add additional hours during holidays and Spring-Summer -Fall.
You can visit the preserve by purchasing general admission- allows you to spend as much time as you want on a walk about of the preserve.
Book a private tour for 1-10 people. Make your visit educational and entertaining. Spend 1.5 hours with one of our educational specialists and learn about instincts, behaviors, our husbandry and animal welfare practices.
The Preserve hosts private, public and home school groups all year long. Able to accommodate up to 160 students with a guided tour, lunch pavilion, animal contact yard, gift store and our NEW public Bathrooms!
The white spots on the back of a tiger's ear are called Flashings. Come to Tigers For Tomorrow and find the enclosure sign that has this fun fact on it and take home a magnet!
2022 has been a very successful year! Check out our annual report!
We need your support! Although we are technically a preserve, you can vote Tigers for Tomorrow as your favorite zoo in Alabama Magazine's Best of Bama Awards! Please take a moment to vote!
Telephone: 256-524-4150
E-mail: untamedmountain@gmail.com
Address: 708 County Road 345, Attalla, Alabama 35954