"Tiger Queens" Celebrates True Saviors for Captive Felines and Highlights the Dangers of Big Cat Pseudo-Sanctuaries
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Monday, November 1, 2021
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Seeking to raise awareness about the plight of captive big cats held in inhumane conditions, the BCSA today released a new video titled Tiger Queens .
Key Points:
- Seeking to raise awareness about the plight of captive big cats held in inhumane conditions, the BCSA today released a new video titled Tiger Queens .
- The "queens" discuss the need for broad reform in the U.S., where both exploitative big cat displays and trade among private individuals are rampant.
- A big cat can attack suddenly and without warning, with disastrous results," said John Madigan, Chair of the Big Cat Sanctuary Alliance.
- To watch Tiger Queens, learn more about the Big Cat Sanctuary Alliance, or to support the Big Cat Public Safety Act, please click on the following link .