White lion clubs born to Themba and Joy at Wildlife Heritage Foundation at Smarden


Amur Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) under controlled conditions at Wildlife Heritage

The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent is a centre dedicated to the conservation of wild cats, with the objectives of welfare, breeding, education and conservation. The initiatives undertaken are a vital part in saving some of the planet's most endangered and iconic species from extinction.


Puna Sumatran Tiger at Wildlife Heritage Foundation in Smarden, Kent. Sumatran tiger

The Big Cat Sanctuary 5 1,180 reviews #1 of 6 things to do in Smarden Nature & Wildlife Areas Closed now 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Write a review About The Big Cat Sanctuary is a conservation charity, situated in Rural Kent. Our site spans 32 acres of grassland and is home to over 15 endangered species of Big and Small Cats.


Puma Seen at Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Smarden, Kent, … Flickr

The Wildlife Heritage Foundation is a charity set in the village of Smarden in a 32 acre site hidden in the heart of the Kent countryside. It is home to 50 large and small cats. They are also a breeding centre for endangered cats, both large and small, as well as a sanctuary for older cats who need to retire to the peace and quiet of the.


Hooded Vulture ( Necrosyrtes monachus ) Captive (Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Smarden, Kent

Wildlife Heritage Foundation Headcorn Rd, Smarden, Ashford TN27 8PJ Duration: 4 days Public · Anyone on or off Facebook WHF, the Big Cat Sanctuary is set in the heart of the countryside at Smarden, in Kent.


Caracal (Caracal caracal) under controlled conditions at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation

About 5.0 Excellent 483 reviews #1 of 1 lodge in Smarden Location 4.8 Cleanliness 5.0 Service 5.0 Value 4.8 The Big Cat Sanctuary is a Conservation Charity, situated in rural Kent. Our site spans 32 acres of grassland and is home to over 15 different species of Big and small cats.


Captive white lion (Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Smarden, Kent Stock Photo Alamy

Big Cat Sanctuary In the heart of the English countryside in Smarden, Kent, is a 38 acre site housing more than 50 cats, from the smallest in the world (the Rusty Spotted Cat) to the largest in the world (the Amur Tiger) to the most endangered in the world (the Amur Leopard).


Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) taken under controlled conditions at Wildlife Heritage

483 reviews. #1 of 1 lodge in Smarden. Location. Cleanliness. Service. Value. The Big Cat Sanctuary is a Conservation Charity, situated in rural Kent. Our site spans 32 acres of grassland and is home to over 15 different species of Big and small cats. We endeavour to provide peace and tranquility for our resident cats, in habitats tailored to.


Wildlife Heritage Foundation transports rare breed leopard from Smarden to Utah

Alan Campbell received his Bachelor of Fine Arts with honors from the University of Georgia in 1973, and completed his MFA at UGA in 1975. Further studies were completed at the University of California at Berkeley, Valdosta State University, and with the UGA Foreign Studies Program in Cortona, Italy. He has had over 50 one-man exhibitions in.


Puma Seen at Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Smarden, Kent, … Flickr

The Big Cat Sanctuary, Smarden. 752,837 likes · 46,894 were here. The Big Cat Sanctuary is a wild cat centre promoting welfare, breeding, education & conservation.


Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Captive (Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Smarden, Kent Stock Photo Alamy

The Big Cat Sanctuary: Wildlife Heritage Foundation - See 1,115 traveler reviews, 1,653 candid photos, and great deals for Smarden, UK, at Tripadvisor.


Michael Goodes Wildlife Heritage Foundation Smarden, Kent

The Big Cat Sanctuary The Big Cat Sanctuary "Protection is our Passion" Providing a future for some of the most beautiful and endangered cats in the world. Home to over 50 cats including African Lions, Sumatran Tigers, Jaguars, Amur Leopards and Snow Leopards to name just a few, we are located in the heart of the Kent countryside in the UK.


Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) taken under controlled conditions at Wildlife Heritage

24th July - 28th July 2024 Awards ATTA Open Map Address The Big Cat Sanctuary Smarden Ashford TN27 8PJ Contact [email protected] 01233 439150 Links Website Opening Times


Wildlife Heritage Foundation transports rare breed leopard from Smarden to Utah

The Big Cat Sanctuary Headcorn Road Smarden Ashford Kent TN27 8PJ. Telephone: 01233771915. At WHF, The Big Cat Sanctuary we have developed a vision statement, a mission statement and a set of Points of Culture to help our staff and visitors understand what we would like to achieve. Our vision statement is: Conservation, Procreation, Liberation.


Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Captive (Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Smarden, Kent Stock Photo Alamy

The Big Cat Sanctuary is a conservation charity, situated in Rural Kent. Our site spans 32 acres of grassland and is home to over 15 endangered species of Big and Small Cats. We endeavour to provide peace and tranquility for our resident cats, in habitats tailored to each species, in order to provide them with the best possible lives in captivity.


AmurTiger (Panthera Tigris Altaica) unter kontrollierten Bedingungen bei Wildlife Heritage

Wildlife Heritage Foundation (WHF) is a registered charity (No.1104420) and the home of the Big Cat Sanctuary (BCS), based near Smarden, in Kent.


Smarden, Kent, England. Male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation

Wildlife Heritage Foundation Team From left to right, Anthony Hanrahan, Kelly Velasco & son Connor, Patrick Shea, Lisa Williams, Chris Swift. Together we make up the dedicated staff that brings your projects to fruition and gives back to the community.

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