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Where it happens |
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With incredible urgency, several of us agreed to purchase the property for the animals so that Babu and the two tigers would have a permanent sanctuary. At that time, most of the 5 acres was covered with head-high wild mustard, thistles and overgrown river willows. In the spring and summer, just getting to the cat enclosures required hacking a trail through the dense landscape. Ticks, fleas, mosquitoes and flies made life difficult for both volunteers and animals. Over the next 10 years, foot by foot, season by season, all-volunteer crews cleared, trimmed, planted and graded to create the natural, yet park-like landscape you see today. Since we had not yet become a 501(c)(3) foundation, each dollar spent during these years was contributed by the original group of dedicated friends. Animazonia continues to be an oasis in the midst of the Riverside chaparral and desert. A grove of 200 Citrodora Eucalyptus planted over 40 years ago, several California Pepper trees and a stand of Cottonwoods all provide shade and shelter for the land and keep the temperature at Animazonia at least ten degrees cooler than the surrounding areas during the strong summer heat. |
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![]() Then in 1987 | ![]() Now in 2008 |
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The land provides the animals with a secluded and serene home and we truly believe that maintaining this peaceful environment is crucial to the health and well-being of the cats and other animals in our care. |
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