Big Cat Habitat
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Big Cat Habitat
Connect with new friends in their 20s/30s for a mission-driven, educational visit to Big Cat Habitat in Sarasota—a nonprofit sanctuary that provides a safe, loving, permanent home for exotic and domestic animals in need. The experience blends up-close learning with conservation awareness, helping guests understand animal care, species preservation, and why habitat protection matters—while keeping the human–animal connection alive through education and community engagement.
Tickets: $25 - Purchase tickets in advance here - Select Admission Day Pass for March 7th.
Lunch After (optional) – Gecko’s Grill & Pub, 351 N Cattlemen Rd, Sarasota, FL 34232
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## Event Details
📅 Date: Saturday, March 7th
⏰ Time: 12pm - 2:30pm
📍 Meeting Point: Big Cat Habitat (Front Entrance), 7101 Palmer Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34240
📞 Contact: If you need to get in touch with John, contact 914-462-2068
🎯 Activity: Sanctuary Walkthrough, Education & Conservation Chat, Live Demos, Socializing
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## What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Water + light snacks
- Sunglasses / hat + sunscreen
- Cash/card for optional encounters, gift shop, or donations
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## What to Expect
- Sanctuary walkthrough: Explore the grounds and habitats as a group
- Education + conservation: Learn about animal care, conservation, and why habitat preservation matters
- Live Animal Demos (free): 1:00pm & 2:00pm (limited capacity)
- Petting Zoo (free)
- Optional Animal Encounters: Availability varies (examples may include silver fox, lemur, wallaby)
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## What’s Included (Animals You May See)
- Tigers (including white tigers)
- Lions
- Ligers & Tigons
- Bears
- Primates
- Birds
- Petting Zoo
- Animal Encounters (availability varies)
AI summary
By Meetup
A mission-driven sanctuary visit for 20s-30s to learn exotic animal care and conservation, including a walkthrough and chat to boost habitat awareness.
AI summary
By Meetup
A mission-driven sanctuary visit for 20s-30s to learn exotic animal care and conservation, including a walkthrough and chat to boost habitat awareness.
