Education

Understanding Big Cats at CFAR

Learning Through Knowledge and Observation

Education is a core part of Central Florida Animal Reserve’s mission. Understanding big cats begins with learning how they live, why they matter in the natural world, and what challenges they face today. Through thoughtful education, we aim to foster respect for wildlife and encourage informed, ethical stewardship.

This section provides species-specific information designed to deepen understanding of big cats through biology, behavior, conservation context, and care practices. Each page offers insight into how these animals live in the wild and how responsible care supports their well-being when they cannot return to natural habitats.

Two lions, one male and one female, lie on the ground in an outdoor enclosure with a wire fence and trees in the background.

Explore the Species

Each species page focuses on natural history, conservation status, and the role education plays in supporting long-term outcomes for big cats.

Why Education Matters

Learning about big cats helps bridge the gap between people and wildlife. Education supports better decision-making, strengthens conservation awareness, and encourages respect for animals that require lifelong care.

Through education, CFAR works to provide value to society today while addressing the challenges big cats face in the future.

A lioness and a lion touch heads affectionately on wooden platforms, with a chain-link fence and an American flag in the background.

Learn Through Experience

Experience Big Cats at CFAR

Understanding big cats often leads to a desire to see how education and care come together in real life. Central Florida Animal Reserve offers guided experiences and learning opportunities that connect visitors with the animals and the mission behind their care.

Visit

Learn more about the big cats at CFAR through a guided visit

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Support daily care, enrichment, and long-term planning for animal residents