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What you should know

Best time Plan your visit through Facebook - open house tour dates and times are posted there, and field trips are only available Monday-Friday by appointment, so coordination is essential
Visitor tip The knowledgeable staff actively engage visitors with the animals and explain their rescue histories - ask questions during the tour to maximize the educational experience about why exotic animals shouldn't be kept as pets
Visitor tip This is an excellent destination for families of all ages to learn about animal welfare and conservation while supporting a sanctuary that rescues abused, unwanted, and abandoned exotic animals

Quick Facts

Type
Wildlife Sanctuary
Mission
Safe home for exotic animals; education to promote wildlife conservation
Programs
Guided tours, field trips, catered events
Admission
Field trips $5/person; events $25/person minimum

What visitors say

My 1st visit. The most wonderful place. Wild animals should not be pets. This place takes in "pets" and takes wonderful care of them to live out their life comfortably
This was a great experience. Good for families and all ages. The tour is about 45 min long filled with interesting stories and a variety of animals from tigers to coyotes to snakes. The staff is very friendly and knowledgable on exotic…
It looks like no one’s there and no animals and if there were tigers there they would have escaped.do not recommend don’t come here

From 59 Google reviews

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