Posts Tagged ‘Wildlife’

A trailer for “The Tiger Next Door” – A documentary film that tells the startling story of a man named Dennis Hill who has been breeding and selling tigers from his backyard for over 15 years. Hill’s dream is to breed a stripeless white tiger – but at what cost to the animals, and at what risk to the community?

As the film begins, Hill has 24 tigers, 3 bears, 6 leopards and one cougar. But after a surprise government inspection, hes lost the license that allowed him to keep exotic animals, and the state of Indiana is threatening to shut him down. As Hill fights to hold on to his tigers over the days and months that follow, The Tiger Next Door follows him exploring his motives, his past, and the curious, ethically-murky world hes created in his backyard. At the same time, the film ranges far beyond Dennis animal compound, illuminating the connection between breeders like Hill, and the near-epidemic of wild animal keeping in the United States.

The film also features Joe Taft, Exotic Feline Rescue Center. Tim Santel, US Fish and Wildlife.

VISIT www.TheTigerNextDoor.com

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This is one of a series of reports I produced nearly a decade ago for WTN Roving Report and kept a copy for posterity . They have been uploaded to this site so that the people who took part who never got a chance to see them can now view them.
As a freelance cameraman/director I researched and produced the above report whihc concerns the introduction of exotic wild animals to Britain and the harm they can do

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Dragonflys in My Garden. B.J. Prendergast

http://www.TrueNorthAustralia.com

A beautiful film of Australian wildlife made in North Queensland over 18 months. This documents a host of Australia’s endangered wildlife including Kangaroos, Rainforest Tree Frogs, exotic butterflys, drangonflys, colurful parrots, insects, filmed in great detail. Compiled with a relaxing music score. Tell your friends if they love Australian wild life. Please enjoy the beauty and help save our flora and forna.

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Here at TWS we rescue cats from all walks of life. About 75% of our exotic cats and hybrids come from private owners. Whether the owner starts with good intentions or cruel ones, exotic animals kept as “pets” are typically abused, harassed and kept in substandard living conditions. Only professionally operated facilities can provide the levels of care and safety these animals require. By outlawing private ownership of exotic species, we can prevent the unethical and cruel treatment of exotic animals held captive as “pets” while also preventing future public safety risks. To learn more about how you can help go to www.wildcatsanctuary.org.

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Extreme African exotic animal leopard attack taxidermy

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California travel expert Veronica Hill visits the Forever Wild Animal Sanctuary in the Mojave Desert in this episode of “California Travel Tips.”

Located in Phelan, the sanctuary for animals is run by Joel and Chemaine Almquist. The wild animals sanctuary opened to the public in July 2009.

At this wild animals sanctuary you’ll find desert tortoises, alligators, parrots and a variety of venemous snakes and reptiles, including several varieties of rattlesnakes, vipers, cobras and pythons.

Outside, the tiger sanctuary is home to 10 Bengal tigers as well as mountain lions, servals, bobcats, panthers and leopards.

To learn more about the exotic animals sanctuary or find more California travel videos, tips and advice, log on to CaliforniaTravelExpert.com

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Almost 250 years ago, a frightening creature lurking at the foot of the French Alps is said to have killed more than 300 people. The creature has become known as the Beast of Gevaudan.

Daniel and Natalie step back in time to 18th century France where they visit the killing ground of this mysterious historical monster. Countless theories hang over the Beast’s identity. In a hunt for the truth, the Animal X – Natural Mystery Unit talks with descendants of the Beast’s victims, local historians and animal experts. As they trace the myth through historical documents and official royal records dating back to the 1760s, they come across startling evidence about the true identity of this voracious killer.

Some say the beast was a wolf, others claim it was an exotic animal imported from a far away country. Was this really the work of a rogue animal with a taste for human blood or was a serial killer involved in this horrific killing spree?
The Animal X – Natural Mystery Unit piece together the evidence in this fascinating investigation. Will they solve the mystery that has puzzled generations?

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A curious endangered leopard encounters a dangerous hippopotamus in the exotic African safari. Jamie Theakston narrates this behind-the-scenes look at the filming and movements of the Big Cat Diary team. Clip taken from BBC Big Cat Uncut.

Watch more Big Cat Uncut clips with BBC Worldwide here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8C04DE0BF4EA74FE

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These are graphic animal surgery clips from the new reality show, EXOTIC PET HOSPITAL, about Avian and Exotic small animals, reptiles, rabbits, and other types of animals and wildlife.
EXOTIC ANIMAL HOSPITAL examines bird and exotic small animal health conditions and treatments, care, maintenence, habitat, and living conditions. There is a lot of information about correct methods of Exotic Pet care in this program. Stay tuned for more to come…

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Animals at the Wild Wilderness Drive-Thru Safari in Gentry are receiving extra special care these days to make sure they stay warm in the cold weather.

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