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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
The turnoff to the animal sanctuary is marked by a lone sign.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
The Safe Haven Wildlife Sanctuary building beside enclosures for the animals.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
Safe Haven also has rescued birds.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
The sanctuary offers educational opportunities for visitors and school field trips, such as this collection of paw print casts.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
There are multiple large enclosures housing the rescued animals.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
Coyotes at Safe Haven Wildlife Sanctuary.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
African servals housed at the sanctuary.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
Bobcats housed at the sanctuary.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
The sanctuary rescues animals that may have been abandoned or kept in dangerous or illegal conditions, such as this black bear that was kept as a domestic pet before being rescued by Safe Haven.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
One of the tigers kept at Safe Haven Wildlife Sanctuary.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
Animals are provided with shade structures, heated and cooled environments, enrichment toys, and sometimes pools.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
06/21/2018
A white tiger housed by Safe Haven Wildlife Sanctuary.