LR Author Raising Money for Tiger Rescue
By: Cassidy Hodges
Updated: November 18, 2012
Thirty-four big cats are the focus of a rescue mission in Arkansas and a group of authors are doing what they can to raise money.
Based out of Little Rock the group raised just over 9 hundred dollars at a book signing for a collection of their short stories.
Fundraising efforts started earlier this week and they've already raised 8 thousand dollars to help move the animals at river glen tiger sanctuary to turpentine creek in eureka springs .
Based out of Little Rock the group raised just over 9 hundred dollars at a book signing for a collection of their short stories.
Fundraising efforts started earlier this week and they've already raised 8 thousand dollars to help move the animals at river glen tiger sanctuary to turpentine creek in eureka springs .
"The Diamond State Romance Authors wanted to do something because we've been out to the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Rescue and love what they're doing out there. They've got a great program to help home these animals and give them a place to live for the rest of their lives," says Elle James, the book author.
Turpentine Creek needs about seven thousand dollars for each of the 34 big cats. That's a total of 238 thousand dollars.
KNWA has been following this story here in Northwest Arkansas as Turpentine Creek moves 30 tigers, 2 cougars and 2 leopards.
Here's a link to our previous stories:
Mountainburg Woman Calls for Help With 30 Tigers
Turpentine Creek Rescuing 30 Tigers From NWA Home
KNWA has been following this story here in Northwest Arkansas as Turpentine Creek moves 30 tigers, 2 cougars and 2 leopards.
Here's a link to our previous stories:
Mountainburg Woman Calls for Help With 30 Tigers
Turpentine Creek Rescuing 30 Tigers From NWA Home
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