The Wildlife Foundation is home to a remarkable variety of non-releasable, endangered, and exotic live animals. Each animal is housed in an enclosure that far exceeds State and Federal regulations. To promote awareness on a local scale, the Foundation houses a Mountain Lion and two Bobcats. Global representatives include a black Leopard, a spotted Leopard, a Bengal Tiger, a Sumatran Tiger, two white Bengal Tigers, two African Lions, two Servals, a Caracal, a Snow Leopard, two Clouded Leopards, two Lynxes and two Ocelots. The Foundation is also home to a Coatimundi, two Fennec Foxes, a Wallaby and an assortment of exotic birds and reptiles, including a Giant Burmese Python and Desert Tortoises. A priority of the Foundation is to provide these animals with all they need to keep them not only healthy, but contented as well. This involves giving them the best quality care, including daily exercise, attention, and the highest quality foods. In return, these animals allow the public the awe-inspiring opportunity to witness first-hand their beauty and value as a natural part of the world's ecosystems.
About me: The Kirshner Wildlife Golf Tournament will be held on Sunday, May 4th at Tuscan Ridge Golf Club. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Kirshner Wildlife Foundation.
FORMAT: 4-person scramble (shotgun start)
ENTRY FEE: $100 per person
INDLUDES: Green fees, range balls, lunch at the turn, pizza after the round, tee prices, $5 pro shop credit, eligibility to win some amazing prizes.
Tournament Details: Kirshner Wildlife Foundation animals on-site, silent raffle, games on the course, best team outfit contest, and much, much more!
visit our website for entry info: wildlifetournament.com
We are five Communication Studies students at CSU Chico. Our task for our capstone class, Leadership and Decision Making, is to select an organization in need and implement a project to help them. We ambitiously elected to create a fun event for the community.
-Emma Elfving, Donna Hale, Julia Hood, Joanna Lavenberg & Sophie Shafter
CSU Chico, Department of Communications
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