Caretaker killed by tiger at wildlife preserve in southeastern Oklahoma
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Caretaker killed by tiger at wildlife preserve in southeastern Oklahoma
"An animal handler was killed by a tiger under his care at a preserve for big cats in southeastern Oklahoma, the organization said Sunday. Growler Pines Tiger Preserve said in a statement that Ryan Easley died Saturday in "an accident" involving a tiger at the property near Hugo, not far from the Texas border. "This tragedy is a painful reminder of both the beauty and unpredictability of the natural world," the preserve said on its Facebook page."
""Ryan understood those risks - not out of recklessness but out of love. The animals under his care were not just animals to him, but beings he formed a connection with - one rooted in respect, daily care and love." All tours have been canceled until further notice, the statement said. The preserve is a private facility where visitors can book tours to view tigers and see demonstrations on how the animals are trained and cared for, according to its website."
An animal handler was killed by a tiger at Growler Pines Tiger Preserve near Hugo in southeastern Oklahoma. Ryan Easley died Saturday in what the preserve called "an accident" involving a tiger on the property near the Texas border. The preserve said the event was a reminder of the beauty and unpredictability of the natural world and said Easley understood the risks, cared for the animals with respect, and formed bonds rooted in daily care and love. All tours at the private facility have been canceled until further notice. The preserve offers visitor tours and demonstrations showing how tigers are trained and cared for.
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