Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Shambala is maintained by the Roar Foundation, founded by actress Tippi Hedren in 1983. Shambala cares for endangered exotic big cats such as African lions, Siberian tigers and Bengal tigers, leopards, servals, mountain lions, bobcats, plus a lynx, a Florida panther, and a liger. [1]

  2. Perhaps Tippi Hedren's most unique endeavor is being "den mother" and close friend to sixty-odd big cats - lion, tiger, leopard, cougar, and serval at The Roar Foundation's Shambala Preserve near Acton, California.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2009 · 254 subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 68K views 14 years ago. PART 1 OF 2: Take a video tour of the Shambala Preserve, a not -for-profit sanctuary for homeless exotic cats, with actress and...

    • 10 min
    • 68.5K
    • aROARvideo
  4. The Shambala Preserve presented by The Roar Foundation. Shambala (661) 268-0380. PO Box 189. Acton, CA 93510-0189.

  5. 14 de feb. de 2024 · El rancho en el que Tippi vive se llama Shambala, una especie de santuario de animales que es una gran propiedad situada en Acton, a unos 65 kilómetros de Los Ángeles. Allí la actriz creó en...

  6. The Shambala Preserve presented by The Roar Foundation. Want to know something about the Shambala preserve, any of the animals in particular or something more personal about Tippi Hedren, ask your questions here. In this section Tippi will post stories and answer visitor questions.

  7. www.roarthemovie.com › Shambala PreserveShambala Preserve

    Tippi Hedren still takes care of them, along with their offspring and many newcomers, at the Shambala Preserve in Acton, California. Tippi describes Shambala as “a meeting place of peace and harmony for all beings, animal and human.” To sustain the high cost of providing a home for these animals, Tippi continues to raise funds through the ...