Fate of tigers homed at Inland Empire sanctuary unclear after eviction
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It’s moving day for Bengal tigers at Hemet-area sanctuary
As Bengal tigers, Sage, Zara, Lilly and Blue are typically on the move. But Wednesday, May 14, the four endangered animals weren’t roaming the grounds of Diamond Valley Lodge south of Hemet. Instead, a team of five or so specialists moved them into vans for a trip to another Southern California location. RELATED: Bengal tigers’ lives in jeopardy at Riverside County sanctuary, handler warns The move comes amid a property dispute between the sanct…
Fate of tigers homed at Inland Empire sanctuary unclear after eviction
By Joy Benedict, Dean Fioresi Click here for updates on this story HEMET, California (KCAL, KCBS) — The fate of four bengal tigers who live at the Diamond Valley Lodge near Hemet is up in the air, after a legal dispute led to the owner’s eviction last week. The property is now gated up, meaning no one is there except for the big cats. “Very, very inhumane,” said Mario Felix. “You have to observe them, you can’t just leave them. All animals n…
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