💨 Abstract
Charlie Shaw, an animal keeper at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, works with big cats like tigers and lions. His daily routine involves feeding, enriching their environment, and training these powerful animals. Shaw also emphasizes the importance of conservation, aiming to repopulate critically endangered species like tigers. He hopes visitors will learn about helping these animals and their habitats, such as reducing palm oil consumption to combat deforestation.
Courtesy: Matt Kaufax
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