Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm has launched a fundraising campaign to raise £175,000 to support the building of its new tiger habitat and Aqua’s ongoing care.
Pablo Delgado, of AAP, said: “In Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm we found the ideal partner to offer Aqua a new and forever home.”.
Following years of care there, Aqua is now ready to move into his new home at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in Bristol later this year.
Larry Bush, director of Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, described the conditions experienced by Aqua and the other tigers as “appalling”.
“Meeting Aqua has been transformative for our team, he’s truly captured the hearts of the team here at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm,” he said.