Bobcat or Canada Lynx?Have you ever wondered how to tell a bobcat from a Canada lynx? There are two lynx species native to […] View Article
Get Involved! Become a Volunteer At Turpentine Creek Wildlife RefugeDo you and your friends like to become involved in activities that are fun and serve a great purpose? Do […] View Article
Whistler the African ServalIf you’ve gone on one of our public tram tours, then you probably remember our large serval habitat! This is […] View Article
Kimba, Simba, and Max – Rescued From the Circus*May contain graphic details not suitable for children* Before TCWR TCWR has many new additions to the sanctuary that […] View Article
How Do TCWR Cats Go to the Doctor?When we don’t feel good, we can tell our parents or take ourselves to the doctor to get the opportunity […] View Article
Native Paw Prints in ArkansasTurpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is a non-profit organization, USDA-licensed, and GFAS-accredited facility. Our mission is to rescue big exotic cats […] View Article
Why Do Cats’ Eyes Glow?Sometimes, seeing the bright glow of an animal’s eyes in the dark can be quite unnerving, but did you know […] View Article
Nature Movies for KidsDo you have the next David Attenborough on your hands? Does your child show an early love for exploring nature? […] View Article
What Is A Docent?I’m a docent in the Education Department at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, which means that I am a volunteer at […] View Article
What Is Conservation Status?Conversation status refers to the assessment of the risk of extinction faced by a species or ecosystem. It is a […] View Article