Nonprofit

The Wild Animal Sanctuary - Texas


  • Mission

    To prevent and alleviate cruelty to animals which are abandoned or were subject to deprivation or neglect, by providing care and boarding. To rescue and provide life-long homes for large, exotic and endangered captive wild animals and to educate the public about the causes of and solutions to the world’s captive wildlife crisis.
    To prevent and alleviate cruelty to animals which are abandoned or were subject to deprivation or neglect, by providing care and boarding. To rescue and provide life-long homes for large, exotic and endangered captive wild animals and to educate the public about the causes of and solutions to the world’s captive wildlife crisis.

    About Us

    Established in 1989, The Wild Animal Sanctuary-TEXAS (formerly IEAS) is a state and federally licensed zoological facility and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our educational facility is located outside of Boyd, Texas, 30 miles northwest of Fort Worth, on 41 acres of wooded grasslands, sheltering more than 70 large carnivores!

    Established in 1989, The Wild Animal Sanctuary-TEXAS (formerly IEAS) is a state and federally licensed zoological facility and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our educational facility is located outside of Boyd, Texas, 30 miles northwest of Fort Worth, on 41 acres of wooded grasslands, sheltering more than 70 large carnivores!

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals

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