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Review & FAQ:

  • What is the Kroschel Films Wildlife Center?
    • Located about 28 miles from Haines, Alaska, the Kroschel Films Wildlife Center is an amazing place where filmmaker and naturalist Steve Kroschel cares for abandoned or orphaned wild animals from Alaska and Canada.
  • Is the Kroschel Films Wildlife Center a zoo?
    • No, it is not a zoo. The animals live free and unmolested in their natural environment, providing visitors with incredible photo opportunities.
  • What can visitors experience at the wildlife center?
    • Visitors can walk along a well-groomed trail for about 600 yards through the magnificent Alaskan wilderness while observing the animals.
  • What animals can be seen at the Kroschel Films Wildlife Center?
    • You will encounter 15 species of animals, including grizzly bears, foxes, wolves, lynx, moose, reindeer, owls, and more.
  • What is Steve Kroschel's mission?
    • Steve combines his filmmaking and animal care with a message about the interconnectedness of all life on Earth and natural healing.

Mile 18 Mosquito Lake Road, Haines, AK 99827, Phone: 907-767-5464, Map

Kroschel Films Wildlife Center
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