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You can find tigers in major zoos across all four countries, ranging from the Amur and Sumatran species in North America to Bengal and rare white tigers in South America. [1, 2]
Canada
Tigers are a staple in Canada’s largest accredited zoological facilities, often featuring species adapted for colder climates:
Home to both Amur tigers (the world's largest cats) and Sumatran tigers. The zoo recently celebrated the birth of three Amur tiger cubs.
Features Amur tigers in their Eurasia section.
Displays majestic white lions and tigers.
Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park
A specialized refuge caring for multiple big cat varieties, including tigers. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
United States ("America")
The U.S. has over 50 AZA-accredited zoos housing tigers, with many focusing on Amur, Malayan, and Sumatran conservation:
Bronx Zoo
4.6
(39.1K)
Zoo
OpenBronx, NY
Features the Tiger Mountain exhibit, where you can see Amur tigers up close.
Minnesota Zoo
4.6
(16.2K)
Zoo
ClosedApple Valley, MN
Known for its Amur tiger population, which thrives in the Minnesota climate.
San Diego Zoo
Zoo
ClosedSan Diego, CA
Houses both lions and tigers in world-class habitats.
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society
Zoo
OpenWest Palm Beach, FL
Offers a unique encounter with Malayan tigers, a critically endangered subspecies.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Zoo
OpenCleveland, OH
Features the Rosebrough Tiger Passage with several Amur tigers. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Colombia
Colombia's zoos are particularly famous for their rare white tigers and rescues:
OpenCali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Recently opened an Asia Pavilion that is home to white tigers and Bengal tigers.
OpenSan Antonio del Tequendama, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Located near Bogotá, this zoo features a popular white tigress and a variety of big cats.
OpenBarranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia
Maintains a beautiful white tiger exhibit.
Villa Lorena
A sanctuary that houses Bengal tigers rescued from the illegal wildlife trade. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Peru
Peru’s main zoos in the capital city of Lima house tigers within massive "felinarios":
Park of the Legends Zoo
Zoo
OpenSan Miguel, Peru
One of the largest zoos in Latin America, featuring a dedicated big cat area with Bengal tigers and white tigers.
Park of the Legends Zoo
Zoo
OpenSan Miguel, Peru
Known for its "Carnivores" section which houses Bengal tigers, lions, and leopards.
You can find tigers in major zoos across all four countries, ranging from the Amur and Sumatran species in North America to Bengal and rare white tigers in South America. [1, 2]
Canada
Tigers are a staple in Canada’s largest accredited zoological facilities, often featuring species adapted for colder climates:
Home to both Amur tigers (the world's largest cats) and Sumatran tigers. The zoo recently celebrated the birth of three Amur tiger cubs.
Features Amur tigers in their Eurasia section.
Displays majestic white lions and tigers.
Jungle Cat World Wildlife Park
A specialized refuge caring for multiple big cat varieties, including tigers. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
United States ("America")
The U.S. has over 50 AZA-accredited zoos housing tigers, with many focusing on Amur, Malayan, and Sumatran conservation:
Bronx Zoo
4.6
(39.1K)
Zoo
OpenBronx, NY
Features the Tiger Mountain exhibit, where you can see Amur tigers up close.
Minnesota Zoo
4.6
(16.2K)
Zoo
ClosedApple Valley, MN
Known for its Amur tiger population, which thrives in the Minnesota climate.
San Diego Zoo
Zoo
ClosedSan Diego, CA
Houses both lions and tigers in world-class habitats.
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society
Zoo
OpenWest Palm Beach, FL
Offers a unique encounter with Malayan tigers, a critically endangered subspecies.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Zoo
OpenCleveland, OH
Features the Rosebrough Tiger Passage with several Amur tigers. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Colombia
Colombia's zoos are particularly famous for their rare white tigers and rescues:
OpenCali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Recently opened an Asia Pavilion that is home to white tigers and Bengal tigers.
OpenSan Antonio del Tequendama, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Located near Bogotá, this zoo features a popular white tigress and a variety of big cats.
OpenBarranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia
Maintains a beautiful white tiger exhibit.
Villa Lorena
A sanctuary that houses Bengal tigers rescued from the illegal wildlife trade. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Peru
Peru’s main zoos in the capital city of Lima house tigers within massive "felinarios":
Park of the Legends Zoo
Zoo
OpenSan Miguel, Peru
One of the largest zoos in Latin America, featuring a dedicated big cat area with Bengal tigers and white tigers.
Park of the Legends Zoo
Zoo
OpenSan Miguel, Peru
Known for its "Carnivores" section which houses Bengal tigers, lions, and leopards.