The Wildlife Center of Virginia is a treatment center and emergency medical center for wildlife including reptiles, mammals, amphibians, and birds. More than 75,000 animals have been treated at the Wildlife Center, and those cases have been used to educated nearly more than one million children through school programs at the center. There are also professional training programs for adults who wish to become wildlife rehabilitators or veterinarians. The center has a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces. The outdoor spaces include a bear enclosure, flight pens, and homes for animals that cannot be released back into the wild because of their injuries. The Center is not open to the public, but there are several open house days each year.

1800 South Delphine Ave, Waynesboro, Virginia, 22980, Phone: 540-942-9453

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