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I love driving around and watching the saved animals & taking photos. The animals come from sad circumstances and get to live and breed. The Bison group was increased to transplant back out to the bush Alaska. The gift shop has low cost and higher priced keepsakes. My favorite was a stutue of mother bear and triplets to remind me of my adventure around Alaska. …
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Date of experience: August 2019
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We have taken many violators to Alaska to this, and they are able to see, up close, much of the animals one associates with Alaska. Well maintained, the animals are in large habitats and are able to interact more naturally with one another. All the animals are will-life rescues and are ones saved from certain death in the wild. Not a zoo, but a place of preservation, education, and restoration. …
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Date of experience: March 2018
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My grandson enjoyed the new born wildlife- nice shop and staff- most wig life viewed in a car drive around with good info
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Date of experience: September 2016
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It is now known as the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, but does a great job of getting people up close to the animals. The Bears are obviously a huge attraction with both brown and black bears, and the feeding time is always interesting, although disappointing to see such wild creatures penned up. However, this is a sanctuary for problem or orphaned animals, so they are doing very good work here to protect the animals, while giving the population the chance to experience these magnificent creatures in person. Very much worth a visit!…
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Date of experience: September 2015
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