5/7/2023 0 Comments Safari joeSafari’s, in Broken Arrow, is home to more than 250 animals. USDA inspections show a continuing pattern of inadequate care and safety violations.īroken Arrow Exotic Animal Sanctuary May Close This SummerīROKEN ARROW, Oklahoma – Safari’s Exotic Animal Sanctuary in could be closing to the public.Ī court document says the United States Department of Agriculture will revoke the sanctuary’s license August 1, after finding a number of violations concerning animal welfare and care.īut Safari’s says it is voluntarily turning in its license, because the founder is retiring. That kind of irresponsible behavior can only lead to tragedy for humans as well as the animals when they pay the ultimate price. SIAS’ website is covered in the typically ignorant photos of the President, Lori Ensign bottle feeding tigers and walking them on leashes. Former keepers have warned for years that the practices there would lead to injuries, escapes and death. Safari’s Interactive Animal Sanctuary is home to 27 big cats. Īs of 2016 we can find no records for USDA 73-C-0137 or any combination of her current or previous names, so it isn’t clear if she even has a USDA license any longer. The piece had such ridiculous claims as to state that the law would require captive bred big cats to be turned loose or to be kept in concrete floored horse stalls. In 2016 Safari’s Interactive Animals c/o Lori Ensign, is giving mis information to the press about the Big Cat Public Safety Act. Lori Ensign Safari’s Interactive Animal Sanctuary
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