From their website:
"Growing up around many different exotic animals it wasn't a complete surprise the Joel, co-founder, would start a rescue and rehabilitation facility with his wife, Chemaine in the local High Desert. After Acquiring their USDA and Fish & Game Licenses they were shocked to discover the horrible truth behind the exotic animal market. Every year thousands of captive bred exotic animals are put to sleep for many of the same reasons. Abandoned, abused, neglected or illegally obtained these animals all need the same thing, a home. Joel and Chemaine made the decision to do just that. With a great love for these animals they created Forever Wild Exotic Animal Sanctuary. They started to provide educational programs to help teach people about these beautiful animals and to raise money to support the rescue and rehabilitation efforts. But it hasn't been enough. To their disappointment every year some of the animals had to be turned away. So another decision was made. They became a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation. Now they have great hopes that the donations will help them save and preserve wild animals and the educational programs will help teach people to do their part in protecting the animals land and lives from becoming extinct. "
For more info:
http://foreverwildexotics.org/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Forever-Wild-Exotic-Animal-Sanctuary/1599073619...
(Herp World Expo, Pasadena, CA; 11/7/2010; Desiree Wong)
Nope, this is a display enclosure for when Forever wild hits the road with their education. Her real cage is QUITE large! All the animals at Forever Wild are well cared for with ample enclosures!
PetHobbyist 5 months ago