The orphan bear cub has a name!
Meet “Avonaco” – he finally has a name! It is from Native American Cheyenne origin and means “lean bear.” We won’t be calling him by… Read More »The orphan bear cub has a name!
Meet “Avonaco” – he finally has a name! It is from Native American Cheyenne origin and means “lean bear.” We won’t be calling him by… Read More »The orphan bear cub has a name!
The cub made a few steps toward a tree then just stopped, crouched and cried. He knew he wasn’t strong enough to escape. Help us… Read More »Bear Freedom Project 2015
The animals have opened their gifts – now you can enjoy watching them as much as we did! Stand by for videos…. 2014 Christmas for… Read More »2014 Christmas for the Animals photos are online!
#GivingTuesday inspires personal philanthropy and encourages bigger, better and smarter charitable giving. During the holiday season, show the world that you really know what it… Read More »Black Friday, Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday
As 2014 draws to a close, Forest Animal Rescue by Peace River Refuge & Ranch celebrates its 16th year of operation. Together we have achieved… Read More »You helped us do it!
The final results are in. Our supporters have spoken, and we’ve earned a spot on the 2014 Top Rated List! Forest Animal Rescue by Peace… Read More »We’ve won a spot on the 2014 Top-Rated List!
We have been steadily building and expanding habitats, preparing for guided tours, but we need your help… When we left our old location in Zolfo… Read More »Please help us finish the tiger habitat for Tony & Roy
The Ocala Star Banner did a nice article on our local Boy Scout, Josiah Regnier, as he worked on his Eagle Scout badge by building… Read More »Teen volunteer working on Eagle Scout badge at the sanctuary