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Blind Tiger Brewery  Renews  Sumatran Tiger Sponsorship  with the  Topeka Zoo

Blind Tiger Brewery Renews Sumatran Tiger Sponsorship with the Topeka Zoo

In conjunction with the Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center the Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant announces today the renewal of our sponsorship of the Sumatran Tigers at the Topeka Zoo for 2022.

Every pint, half pint, growler, squealer, and keg of Tiger Bite IPA sold at the Blind Tiger Brewery provides financial support for the Sumatran Tigers at the Topeka Zoo.  Buy a Beer - Save a Tiger.

The Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center has been and continues to be extremely successful with the Sumatran Tiger program.  There was one litter of three cubs born in 2014, and a second litter of four cubs born in mid-October, 2018.  The Topeka Zoo has a beautiful large habitat and a superb, well trained zoo staff who do a great job of caring for Topeka's tigers.  Mom, Dad, and the three of the four cubs from the latest litter can be seen at the Topeka Zoo every day.  Take a look at them soon because Jenga, Topeka's mama tiger, will soon be shipped out to another zoo so she can be paired with another male for her third litter.  It is expected that sometime after that another female tiger will soon join the family in Topeka.  Stay tuned.

The Sumatran Tiger sub-species is very endangered with fewer than 500 tigers estimated living in the wild on Sumatra, and about 80 under human care in America.  The Topeka Zoo works with multiple other zoos around the country through the Sumatran Tiger Species Survival Plan (SSP) to maintain and build up the population, and the gene pool of the Sumatran Tigers to preserve this very endangered species.  The other members of the SSP have great respect and affection for the Topeka Zoo because of our great breeding success.

Some of the money from the Blind Tiger sponsorship goes to Sumatra itself to employ a ranger who works to prevent poaching and to maintain the existing natural environment for the wild Sumatran Tigers.  One of the Topeka cubs, Badar, was named to honor this hard working ranger.  So, Craft Beer enthusiasts in Topeka are saving tigers in Sumatra.

Jay Ives, owner of the Blind Tiger Brewery said, "We will keep coming through for the tigers with our sponsorship every month.  It is one of the most satisfying community support efforts that we are involved in.  The great staff at the Topeka Zoo does such a wonderful job taking care of these tigers and preserving the species.  We are proud to be a small part of that effort."

Here is another aspect of our tiger sponsorship.  The Blind Tiger Brewery maintains a close relationship with a Buffalo (bison) rancher right here in Shawnee County to provide The Kansan, our popular, delicious, lean buffalo burger that has been on our menu for many years.  As the buffalo herd increases, the excess animals are humanely harvested and processed by a local, licensed, and inspected meat processing facility.  The buffalo meat comes to the Blind Tiger Brewery and becomes our buffalo burger that we call The Kansan (plus steaks on special occasions).  The buffalo bones are provided to the Topeka Zoo to enrich the lives of the Sumatran Tigers as part of our on-going sponsorship.  Check the zoo calendar for Bone Days for both the tigers and the lions.

The Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant and the Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center - a true community partnership.

For more information on Topeka Zoo partnership opportunities contact Shannon Peavler, speavler@topekazoo.org or call 785-368-9133.  Media contacts please reach out to Alexandria Granados at news@topekazoo.org

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