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Detroit tigers moving to a new habitat

The Detroit Zoo announced Thursday morning that their tigers will be relocating to an expanded habitat thanks to a $1-million donation from the Richard C. Devereaux Foundation.

Habitat will be triple the size of former tiger enclosure and will feature large viewing window

The tigers at the Detroit Zoo are moving to a new enclosure, the zoo announced Thursday. The new habitat will be triple the size of the current tiger enclosure and will feature a large viewing window. (Detroit Zoo/Facebook)

The Detroit tigers are moving to a new home.

The Detroit Zoo announced Thursday morning that thebig cats will be relocating to an expanded habitat thanks to a $1-million donation from the Richard C. Devereaux Foundation.

"The Detroit Zoo is one of my favourite places on earth, and I think tigers are the most magnificent of all creatures," said Leslie Devereaux. "It brings me great pride to be able to support both an organization and a species that I hold so dear to my heart."

Devereaux, a former member of the Detroit Zoological Society and has contributed to other zoo projects, including the Arctic Ring of Life, in the past.

The new tiger enclosure at the Detroit Zoo will be funded by a $1 million donation from the Richard C. Devereaux Foundation, the zoo announced Thursday. (Detroit Zoo/Facebook)

A press release from the zoo states that the new tiger enclosure will triple the size of the tiger's habitat and will include a 26 metre acrylic viewing window.

Construction is expected to begin in 2017 and take about a year to complete.

"This generous gift will help us provide the tigers with a larger and more complex space in which to live," said zoological societyexecutive director Ron Kagan. "We are incredibly appreciative of this gift."

The new tiger habitat at the Detroit Zoo will be triple the size of the old enclosure and will feature a large viewing window. (Detroit Zoo/Facebook)