Meet the Director of T.I.G.E.R.S. Bhagavan Antle

Picture of DocDr. Bhagavan "Doc" Antle is the founder and director of T.I.G.E.R.S., The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species and the R.S.F., The Rare Species Fund. He grew up on a vast cattle ranch in Arizona, where his great love for wild and exotic animals began and from a very young age he began raising and caring for every amazing animal he could get his hands on. As a young man he had many great opportunities to travel and explore the world and this eventually brought him to China where he studied for and received his Doctoral degree in medicine. He then interned as a traveling Doctor throughout many villages in mainland China and other parts of Asia. He returned to the United States in the early 80’s and located in Buckingham, Virginia, where he co-created and ran Integral Health Services; an alternative drugless therapy clinic utilizing meditation, diet and exercise programs.

In 1982, the clinic was visited by a zoo director who introduced Doc to a Siberian tiger cub. He was so amazed by the presence of the tiger that he asked if he might use it at the end of one of his lectures, to demonstrate how even the most powerful animals were greatly affected by their environment. The presentation was a great success and after it was over an impressed audience member introduced himself as the local head of Exxon Oil. He asked Doc if he would present the tiger and his message of the dangers of environmental damage at an upcoming Exxon Convention. Needless to say, they were blown away and an amazing partnership was born between Doc Antle and the big cats of the world. T.I.G.E.R.S. was soon created as a wildlife education organization, dedicated to promoting global conservation with informative, educational, and entertaining interactive programs. It’s animal ambassadors are important living examples of current worldwide environmental issues, helping to educate the world about the importance of conservation and global biodiversity. Today, Doc is widely recognized as one of the foremost animal trainers in the world, having worked with thousands of animals, and traveled the globe promoting the education and conservation of some of our planet’s most rare and endangered species.

T.I.G.E.R.S. and the R.S.F. (Rare Species Fund) are based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and operate four public education exhibits; Two "Preservation Stations" in Myrtle Beach, SC, "Wild Encounters", located at Jungle Island in Miami, FL as well as yearly productions in the Boston, MA area of the highly acclaimed show "The Tale of the Tiger".
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3 responses to “Meet the Director of T.I.G.E.R.S. Bhagavan Antle

  • Fenton Carey

    I watched you being interviewed on GMA this morning and wanted to tell you that I was impressed with your presentation about the difference between trained animals and tamed animals. It was indeed impressive to a layman. I plan to be in the Myrtle Beach area in early may and wondered if your operation is open to the public.

    Best to you in your business.

    Fenton Carey

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  • Laura Finley

    Fenton,
    Thank you for the comment. Absolutely, we are open to the public and would love to have you visit. We have two ways for you to experience T.I.G.E.R.S., visit http://www.myrtlebeachsafari.com for all the information. We look forward to seeing you in Myrtle Beach

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  • Gina Toupin

    I just wanted to say that I booked and enjoyed your Myrtle Beach Safari with my 2 sons last week. It was the experience of a lifetime. Your staff is friendly, informative and you can see the special bond they have with the animals. I have been telling everyone I know about how wonderful your program is. I definitely plan to go back! Keep up the great work saving our planet!

    Gina Toupin

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