Big Cats in Wisconsin

Located on approximately 30 acres in Madison, this big cat hotspot is close to 100 years old. It houses a number of animals from around the world and has several exhibits, including an expanded Big Cat exhibit featuring African Lions and Amur Tigers.
- African Lion
- Tiger
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Established in 1935, this organization has a number of exhibits featuring animal species from around the globe. It presents a number of educational programs, including camps and tours.
- Cougar
- Snow Leopard
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This wildlife park is home to more than 2,275 animals, representing more than 330 species. It participates in an extensive environmental enrichment program for its animal collection, providing the animals with a variety of activities to help keep their minds stimulated and to encourage behaviors similar to those displayed in the wild.
- African Lion
- Amur Tiger
- Cheetah
- Jaguar
- Snow Leopard
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Located 10 miles north of Green Bay, this big cat hotspot encourages education, recreation and conservation. It is home to two female lions, Etana and Aija.
- African Lion
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Located along the shore of Lake Michigan, this organization provides recreation and education. It also offers a number of programs and classes with an emphasis on the conservation of wildlife.
- Amur Tiger
- Canadian Lynx
- Transvaal Lion
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Dedicated to the Rescue and Refuge of abused, abandoned, injured and retired exotic animals, Valley of the Kings Sanctuary and Retreat is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt charity. The sanctuary is home to 50 big cats and other animals.
- Black Leopard
- Cougar
- Lion
- Tiger
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