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December 30.2025
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Discover How Repurposing Christmas Trees Benefits Big Cats at Turpentine Creek

White tiger with repurposed Christmas tree for enrichment.

Creating a Better Environment for Big Cats

At the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, an innovative approach to animal care is enriching the lives of the refuge's rescue animals. Rather than discarding Christmas trees after the holiday season, these evergreen trees are being transformed into engaging enrichment tools for tigers and lions. According to Laurie Vanderwal, a zoologist and co-curator at Turpentine Creek, "This time of year is really fun because Christmas trees are great enrichment for the big cats. They do like the smell of cedar and fir trees. It’s also something different and novel that they don’t get all the time."

The sanctuary, which is home to 123 animals including big cats, grizzly bears, and even a hyena, relies on community support to collect these trees. After ensuring all decorations and hazardous materials are removed, the trees provide a sensory experience for the animals, promoting playful behavior that is critical for their well-being. Vanderwal emphasizes that providing for the animals goes beyond food and water; it also involves creating an environment where they can exercise their natural instincts.

The Importance of Rescue and Rehabilitation

Many of the animals at the refuge, including those featured in the popular Netflix series "Tiger King," have been rescued from unacceptable conditions. Vanderwal explains, "It was just such a relief because we knew those animals had not been getting proper care for many years." These animals, born and raised in captivity, can never return to the wild, as they lack the skills necessary for survival. Vanderwal hopes for a future where fewer animals are kept as pets and subjected to cruel treatment. "Hopefully, eventually people will not own these cats as pets anymore. People will not try to keep them in horrific conditions anymore, and the rescue part will not have to exist," she said. This speaks to a larger trend in animal welfare, where organizations aim to educate the public about responsible pet ownership and the moral implications of keeping wild animals as domestic pets.

Scent Enrichment Beyond the Holidays

The Christmas trees are just one piece of a year-round enrichment strategy at the refuge. During the spring and summer, Vanderwal and her team cultivate a garden of various herbs and spices like catnip, basil, and oregano, tailoring their care strategies to meet the specific needs and preferences of the animals. Each environmental novelty helps stimulate the cats' natural behavior, such as hunting and exploring, bringing joy and physical activity into their lives. Thus, the refuge creatively utilizes local resources while promoting awareness about the distinctive needs of exotic animals.

Community Involvement and Future Prospects

The involvement of Eureka Springs residents in donating trees not only aids animal enrichment but also fosters a deeper connection between the community and the refuge. Initiatives like these underscore the ripple effect that local actions can have on raising awareness about wildlife conservation and rehabilitation efforts. The experience of nurturing these rescued animals evokes empathy and generates support for the ongoing mission of animal care.

As the community rallies behind the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, participants are reminded of their role in wildlife advocacy, highlighting the potential changes that can emerge from their actions during and beyond the holiday season. The hope is that increased awareness and proactive involvement can create more environments in which rescued animals can thrive.

Final Thoughts

In a world where wildlife suffers due to human neglect and improper ownership, initiatives that repurpose Christmas trees for enrichment reflect a deep understanding of animal welfare. As the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge continues its mission, it stands as a beacon of hope and a model for other organizations aiming to offer both sanctuary and care for animals in need. Engaging the community to participate in caring for these majestic creatures is not only beneficial for the animals but also transformative for the people who connect with them.

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