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Tiger rescued from ‘worst roadside zoo in America’ finds new home in California

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Tiger rescued from ‘worst roadside zoo in America’ finds new home in California

A 13-year-old tiger rescued from what critics called the “worst roadside zoo in America” has finally found a new home at the Oakland Zoo.

The big cat, Sitara — whose name means “star” in Hindi — is one of five tigers that authorities say were abandoned and neglected at a private Northern California facility before being rescued.

A close-up of Sitara, a 13-year-old tiger, at the Oakland Zoo.

Sitara will be staying at Oakland Zoo Courtesy of the Oakland Zoo

A 13-year-old tiger, Sitara, looking forward.

Sitara is a 13-year-old tiger rescued from the “worst roadside zoo in America” Courtesy of the Oakland Zoo

Oakland Zoo staff attending to Sitara, a 13-year-old tiger, on a blue tarp.

Sitara receiving care Courtesy of the Oakland Zoo

“Oakland Zoo has successfully transferred these tigers after a private owner reached out to the Zoo for assistance in finding suitable placement, following their abandonment at his facility,” the zoo said in a press release.

“Sitara, a female generic tiger, remains strong, though she is experiencing some lameness in her left hind leg,” the announcement further read.

Sitara, a tiger, walks forward from a dark opening into a sunlit area.

Sitara has injuries on her left hind leg but is remaining strong Courtesy of the Oakland Zoo

The entrance sign to the Oakland Zoo, adorned with large lanterns of animal heads, with people walking beneath it.

The entrance of the Oakland Zoo Gado via Getty Images

Construction workers secure a sinkhole with an excavator at the Oakland Zoo.

The five tigers were transferred to this zoo Bloomberg via Getty Images

All five tigers were brought to Oakland Zoo for medical evaluations and treatment before being placed in permanent homes.

A 14-year-old female white tiger suffering from health issues linked to inbreeding was treated at the zoo before being relocated to a sanctuary in Arkansas. An 11-year-old tiger and another 13-year-old tiger were transferred to PAWS, while a fifth female tiger was humanely euthanized because of her condition.

The zoo said it will provide updates on Sitara’s recovery through its social media channels.

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The Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary in Oroville, CA

Sitara the tiger's transport crate being moved by a small loader, with two people and wind turbines in the background.

“These tigers endured hell,” a PETA Foundation Managing Director said Courtesy of the Oakland Zoo

Sitara’s rescue marks the latest chapter in the downfall of the Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary in Oroville, a nonprofit that once claimed to house some of the “rarest and most endangered series on Earth” before shutting its doors in November 2025.

Before the sanctuary closed, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife launched an animal cruelty investigation after rescuers found a severely malnourished tiger cub named Cleo suffering from 10 broken bones.

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) also sued the sanctuary, alleging its owners “packed up their ESA-listed animals and carted them off the premises, stashing them at other locations to avoid confiscation by government regulators” in July 2025.

“These tigers endured hell on Earth in Kirshner’s clutches, on top of which, when authorities closed in, the roadside zoo shuffled the animals around to other seedy facilities like so many stolen goods,” said PETA Foundation Managing Director of Captive Wildlife Debbie Metzler.

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