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Exotic Feline Rescue Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Exotic Feline Rescue Center
Exotic Feline Rescue Center is an exotic feline preserve established in 1991 and located in Center Point, Indiana. ==Overview== The EFRC was founded in 1991 by Joe Taft. It is now a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization. The EFRC cares for nine exotic feline species, including lions, tigers, leopards, servals, pumas, bobcats, canada lynx, ocelots, geoffroy's cat, and an asian leopard cat. The EFRC is the second-largest〔(Lafayette Journal and Courier )〕 big cat rescue center in the United States, providing a permanent home for non-domestic cats that have been abused, abandoned, or for some reason have nowhere to live out their lives. The EFRC does not buy, sell, or breed animals, provides expert veterinary care with an onsite clinic, and educates the public about these animals. Over 200 big cats are housed on . The EFRC is the focus of the book Saving the Big Cats (2006) published by Indiana University Press.〔(Amazon Saving the Big Cats )〕 The EFRC was prominently featured in the 2009 movie The Tiger Next Door.〔(The Tiger Next Door film )〕 and was also the subject of a WILL TV documentary in 2009.〔(WILL TV documentary )〕
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