Tiger King, the new drama series that debuted on Netflix last week, is not a documentary, it is quasi-fictional drama, more interested in shock value and titillation than fact. While focusing on dramatizing the real life rivalry between Joe “Exotic” and Carole Baskin and their crazy “murder for hire,” made for reality TV hi jinx , the insinuation that TIGERS/ Myrtle Beach Safari exploits tiger cubs is a reprehensible misrepresentation.
We were told by Tiger King producers, that the show would focus on our enriching habitats and all of the conservation work that is at the heart of what we do. TIGERS/ Myrtle Beach Safari has a massive, state of the art facility, unequaled anywhere in the world. We provide our animals with unprecedented 24/7 care and attention from a trained, professional staff. Enrichment opportunities for our cats and primates are unique to us among even the best of zoos in this country— Illustrating our good work is the bill of goods the directors of Tiger King sold to secure our participation.
Tiger King producers spent many days on our property witnessing what we do— socializing, exercising, interacting, training and providing only wholesome, biologically appropriate nutrition to all of the animals in our care. However, the filmmakers chose to omit all of the positive work we do with and for animals in their Netflix “mockumentary”.
Instead, Tiger King focuses on the salacious personalities, conflicts and crimes of Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin, and then attempts to paint our program with the same brush as their third rate, inadequate backyard operations. It’s incomprehensible. TIGERS/ Myrtle Beach Safari is a multi-million dollar, cutting edge wonderland for rare and endangered species that attracts visitors from around the world. If a trip into the world of Joe Exotic and his rival Carole Baskin is a ride through the trailer park, visiting the exceptional amenities we offer our animals is like arriving at the Ritz Carlton.
It is important to understand that all of our cubs are born here at the preserve and are part of our breeding program (Species Survival Trust or SST) that is conducted in partnership with Brian W. Davis, Ph.D, an Assistant Professor of Genomics in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences in the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine, and the founder of the Exotic Genome Repository. This distinguishes our programs from others. Our cubs are not bred solely for the purpose of being part of our interactive programs. They are bred as a conservation measure to help ensure species survival. Our captive tiger breeding program creates an invisible ark for the genetic backup of wild tiger populations that are threatened throughout the world by loss of habitat. Without conservation through captive breeding, the species face extinction.
Contrary to the false assertions made in the Tiger King, our tiger cubs are never euthanized or sold. They do not end up in dead end sanctuaries, in cramped, rusty cages. They remain at our preserve for their entire lives— either here on site at TIGERS, or they are transferred to an accredited zoological facility that is a partner in our breeding program (SST) to help support genetic diversity in captive tigers.
Because we breed with the expectation of keeping our tigers into their old age, we produce very few cubs per year. We are a seasonal business in Myrtle Beach open only 8 months per year. Visitors to our facilities are permitted three days per week, and highly supervised interaction takes place with only 3-6 cubs for 20 minutes per tour maximum. Cubs are allowed to meet guests on a limited basis until the age of 16-20 weeks old.
TIGERS/ Myrtle Beach Safari adheres to all of the regulations and guidelines set out by the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and Endangered Species Act (ESA), as administered by the Unites States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Tigers are an endangered species, and as such FWS and USDA require extensive documentation regarding welfare, births, deaths, transport and changing dispositions of our animals. We submit to regular inspections of our facility and audits of all of our records. TIGERS/ Myrtle Beach Safari has never been found to be in violation of the AWA, nor the ESA.
The amazing moments that visitors are able to spend with our animal ambassadors are instrumental in helping our non-profit charity, the Rare Species Fund (RSF), support many of the last wild places on Earth. Premiums paid by visitors have funded the RSF’s reopening of Soraya Forest Research Station in Sumatra. Soraya Station is located in one of the most important research and conservation locals in the world. They protect many critically endangered species; tigers, elephants, rhinos, and orangutans— standing guard to one of the very last precious pieces of our world’s unique wildlife system where tigers still live in the wild. Poaching is down 90% in the area since RSF was able to fund payment for wildlife rangers at Soraya. This is just one example of the realization of our dream; creating ambassador programs that support and invest people in on-the-ground conservation around the globe. We believe the experience we have created at Myrtle Beach Safari is unlike any you will ever achieve elsewhere, but more importantly, it can truly transform the world.
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I just finished watching the “Tiger King” Documentary on Netflix.
That is is a sad series, based first on conservation of animals and protecting these animals from the wild, poachers etc. Then to drugs, sex, animal cruelty, personal gain from these animals, hate crimes against people etc. After a while i didn’t want to watch anymore because it got sickening.
My wife and I have been to Myrtle Beach Safari for our honeymoon 2 years ago and since then we have not missed a year. This year will be our third year, we will continue you to support and visit Myrtle Beach Safari. We also do Amazon Smile for the Rare Species Fund.
The series failed to mention RSF and what it is doing around the world. How Doc and his team fly animals from various parts of the world to there conservation at Myrtle Beach SC, to save them from poaching and extinction. How many drones are bought each year and solar light are given to those in India & Africa, to save these animals.
At the end of the day yes no one is perfect and we all have our differences and opinions. For a moment I thought Joe was was actually doing what he did for the love of the animals. It then turned into to greed and selfishness. Carol Baskins not sure what happen to her husband, not my business or problem. For some reason every time I see her I don’t trust her, she always smiling about something that turns me away, like she is hiding something. My personal opinion I don’t think she is about saving these animals, I also think she is about fame and fortune. Maybe I am missing something correct me if i am wrong. As for Doc, as it says he may have multiple wives / girlfriends not sure if its true or not, but what does that have to with animals. They interviewed a keeper that worked with Doc for a number of years, she said they were given a 100 or so dollars every month. Yea you are living with everything given to you, light, water, no rent, food etc. in exchange for love and support and taking care of animals. So $100 bucks is well sufficient. Look I do not know what happens behind the scenes but when we are at Doc’s Safari it is always a great visit. We learn something new every year and love what Doc Antle and RSF is doing to save these animals all over the world.
Again as Doc said this is not a documentary. This is not to show about love for animals but how selfish people can get and how they treat these animals. I think Doc was added in because they have nothing on him and have to include for God only knows.
Couple Questions
At 730 in the interview above you said “we let these cubs go” where do these cubs go?
At 736 in the interview above you said “we keep most of the cubs born at our facility in our facility” What happens to lets say the 1% of the cubs that you do not keep at your facility? you said you keep most but where does that 1% go?
We will continue to visit Myrtle Beach Safari and support in any way we can, I support RSF and will encourage others to do it.
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Joseph– Thanks for speaking as a witness who has actually seen what we do. I don’t have time to go through the video for your specific references, but thank you for the opportunity to clarify for you. Most of our cubs grow up and live out their lives here on the property as a part of the breeding project. As you know we have promoted naturally occurring genetic traits that are being lost in the wild; orange tabby, snow, etc… Once a cub outgrows interacting with our visitors, they join the breeding program. You see them all around the property during the tiger swim, tiger run and other enrichment activities that are of great entertainment and inspiration to the cats, staff and visitors alike. Who doesn’t love to see big healthy cats doing what they would do in the wild? For the very few that don’t stay on our property, they are given to other accredited facilities that participate in the breeding program with us.
If you haven’t already, read the article that accompanies the video. Thanks again Joseph. Please come visit soon!
—Doc
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Thank you for your honest and speedy response. Continue what you are doing for the animals. Don’t let anyone or anything discourage you, we need you now more than ever. Thanks Again looking forward to seeing you soon
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Can you please tell us where Suryia is or what happened to him?
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Right here at home at TIGERS! #4Life
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Hello Doc!
First, thank you so much for this detailed post regarding your appearance in Tiger King. It is so great to know that there is real success and responsible care of all these fantastic cats.
Your work in establishing the Rare Species Fund is incredible, and it’s very unfortunate that Netflix chose to omit that entirely in favor of petty drama. It was also super interesting to see all your film credits! I remember seeing many of those films when I was young–quite a few which inspired my lifelong love of animals.
In fact, our independent production group are working on a video focusing on your groundbreaking views and accomplishments with animals. With as culturally pervasive as Tiger King is right now, it’s the perfect time to highlight your story that is actually doing so much good in the world!
We want to spread your story, told by you, about the Rare Species Fund and TIGERS. Our video will be a little shorter and set up for rapid distribution, in order to quickly inform Tiger King viewers of your positive impact that was not shown in the “documentary.” Excited to hear from you and would love to send over interview questions that elaborate on the topics we eager to learn more about. What’s the best way to send you those questions, to help you in deciding if you’d like to be involved.
Thanks!
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