Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Point Of Interest
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Contact
Mile 79, Seward Hwy, Girdwood, Alaska
Description
Sick, wounded, and orphaned animals are taken care of at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Visitors can have a chance to see wildlife up-close.
It is open daily from 9am in the months of May to August and from 10am the rest of the year. Admission fee is $14 to $18.
Features
Location
Lat: 60.821494 Lng: -148.984438
User Reviews
User 96379
It's really not a good place for all the animals! While bears, bisons, caribou animals that are popular have enough space other animals are just sad to watch! Wolf's, porcupine, foxes, coyetes, lynx and birds in small cages! Making money with the foxes and letting them run up your back for money just isn't right!
User 96379
We've been on a wildlife sanctuary in whitehorse where the animals have a lot of space! Seeing mosses with no space at all to wonder and other animals as well is just sad! It's forbidden to touch and feed animals but at the same time you are making money letting visitors pet foxes.. That ain't right.
User 96379
Not happy.. Online it was said there are bear feeding times, wolverines and a children playground. But there weren't any bear feeding times and the cages of wolverine and the children playgrounds where still buying built.