The Wildlife Waystation
 
 
 
PHOTOS BY MALIK RAHSAAN
Sherkahn, a Siberian tiger who as a cub posed with scantillly clad models until he grew to be too big and the  women became afraid of him, paces in his cage.

The Wildlife Waystation, a 160 acre ranch located on Little Tujunga Road and surrounded by Angeles National Forest is the only shelter of its kind offering a refuge for abused, orphaned, abandoned and unwanted wild and exotic animals. It is 95 percent run by volunteers.
A little girl gets a gentle lick from a resident goat.

Danali, a six year old timberwolf, with Wildlife Waystation volunteers.


 
 

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