Get a Closer Look at the Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo
Protecting wild animals from endangerment and extinction is a noble cause that many devote their lives too. It is important for maintaining the biodiversity of our planet. The Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo is a thriving example of a safe haven for animals. This North Carolina address has hundreds of the rarest animals living in great harmony. If you intend to learn how tigers, lions, apes, and elephants are protected by loving humans, a visit to the Safari should be a priority. It will offer you a completely breathtaking experience.
The Myrtle Beach Safari is a wildlife preserve which is home to endangered big cats, apes and various other rare species. It is situated at a short distance from the Myrtle Beach coast and offers both day and night tours for visitors. You can book the popular Wild Encounters Tour, to get an experience equivalent to a real African safari. I, Doc Antle, am in charge of the place and run it with many talented professional animal trainers. Our 50-acre jungle compound was created decades back, and still draws thousands of people every year.
But is the Safari just a place for amusement? Definitely not. Read on to know more.
What the Myrtle Beach Safari Stands For
For centuries, man’s greed and frivolous nature have led to sharp declines in wild animal numbers. Yet, mankind has made great strides to rescue, shelter and rehabilitate animals. I, Bhagavan Antle, and my partners are in the same field of work. It takes real compassion and endless hard work to do what we do. The Myrtle Beach Safari is our dream project, a place of animal preservation. It is an example to the world regarding how to do wildlife conservation right.
Visitors who come to the Myrtle Safari and spend their time there, are all helping our cause of animal preservation. Proceeds from the money you pay for tickets, photo-ops or any other services, are all used to feed animals, provide shelter, and rescue other animals from dangerous settings. So, you are helping us take care of the animals at the Myrtle Safari and those at our T.I.G.E.R.S. Preservation Station. The Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo also contributes to the Rare Species Fund (R.S.F), which is a global level organization for protecting wildlife.
What Can You Look Forward To?
- If you are visiting the Myrtle Beach Safari anytime soon, get ready to say hello to Hercules the liger, Bubbles the elephant, Ramses the cheetah, and many amazing animal friends. They are our star attractions and we love them dearly.
- We will also let you feed our big cat cubs, baby apes, and wolf pups. It does not get any better than that. You can hold our animals in your arms and give them warm hugs till your heart’s content. It will help you realize how loving and wonderful animals are, so unlike the tag of ‘beasts’ the world gives them.
If you are interested in experiencing animal preservation in action, come to visit us. Bhagavan Antle and his friends will always welcome you. Let us join forces to help animals survive.
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