Big Cats at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
Eureka Springs wildlife refuge hosts over 100 lions and tigers.
Pictures of lions and tigers from the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge near Eureka Springs, AR.
Published by Mike Oberg
I am a retired engineer who enjoys photography. I post slideshows of my pictures and write articles on a range of topics. My daughter Maria Roth and my wife Mary Oberg are both AC contributors. View profile
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27 Comments
Post a CommentAwesome pics. My heart would have been in my hand for a while. You are a brave soul.
great pics
Stunning as always!
Fabulous! Scrolled through several times. These cats are so beautiful!
Beautiful animals! Love the big kitties.
As always, amazing photography.
What a wonderful, fascinating, educational and all-encompassing article! . To think that this refuge started so recently, yet has accomplished so much is fantastic! Years ago I interviewed a man who had started a private refuge for cougars, but they were wild ones! It took a small fortune to maintain them: during feeding time they chomped down huge raw chunks of meat that were bigger than any steak a human could consume at one sitting!
WOW! Awesome
Cool- how brave to TOUCH one!
Magnificent animals, wonderful photos!