Dodo Arrives!
Dodo spent his entire life imprisoned underground in a concrete pit!
A Dodo...but not this Dodo
Photo By: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wheatfields/
Dodo, an eight year old male, was liberated from his underground dungeon and arrived safely at the sanctuary on 23-12-2009.
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Showing posts with label Big Cat Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Cat Rescue. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Exotic cat advocate named Hero of the Year
A local hero to exotic cats is the new Animal Planet
Hero of the Year, announced Friday night on the Animal Planet cable channel.
Scott Lope of Tampa's Big Cat
Rescue says he's thrilled to win the award, which started with more than 4500 entries. A panel of judges chose the top ten, then it was up to the public to choose the winner through on line voting.
President and General Manager of Animal Planet, Marjorie Kaplan says "Lope epitomizes what it means to be a responsible member of the animal kingdom."
For more than ten years, Lope has overseen the daily operations of Big Cat Rescue, a sanctuary for big cats that have been abandoned, abused or rescued from fur farms.
As Animal Planet's Hero of the Year, Lope wins a trip for two to a destination of his choice. He says he's considering a trip to see elusive jaguars
in Central America or perhaps some of the last extremely endangered tigers
left on the planet. The sanctuary is a winner too, receiving $10,000.
Lope says it's a huge honor to win, not just for the visibility, but to know that people take an interest in what he does.
"I guess the thing that's a little emotional for me is that you can make an impact, that you can impress on people what you're doing, then you get one more person or a couple more people to help, and get people
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Scott Lope of Tampa's Big Cat
President and General Manager of Animal Planet, Marjorie Kaplan says "Lope epitomizes what it means to be a responsible member of the animal kingdom."
For more than ten years, Lope has overseen the daily operations of Big Cat Rescue, a sanctuary for big cats that have been abandoned, abused or rescued from fur farms.
As Animal Planet's Hero of the Year, Lope wins a trip for two to a destination of his choice. He says he's considering a trip to see elusive jaguars
Lope says it's a huge honor to win, not just for the visibility, but to know that people take an interest in what he does.
"I guess the thing that's a little emotional for me is that you can make an impact, that you can impress on people what you're doing, then you get one more person or a couple more people to help, and get people
>>>READ FULL ARTICLE>>>
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