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Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center rescues and rehabilitates injured wildlife and releases them back into the wild, and it provides a sanctuary for orphaned animals native to Arizona. The center also provides education on the importance of nature and wildlife, as well as the role they play in our world.
The center is home to a range of animals, including black bears, bobcats, coyotes, jaguars, mountain lions, Mexican grey wolves, and porcupines, among others. Visitors to the center can enjoy Walk with Wildlife tours through the facility and learn more about these fascinating animals. The center hosts a number of onsite educational programs, including Walk with Wildlife, Sunrise Nature Tour, Full Moon Tour, and Discovery Day, as well as several community-based outreach programs like PAWS.
27026 N. 156th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona, Phone: 480-471-9109
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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