Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center

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Scottsdale, United States

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Animal protection organization· Animals· Wildlife refuge· Animal Shelters· Tours· Wildlife rescue service· Animal rescue service· Tourist attraction

Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center is located in Scottsdale, United States on 27026 N 156th St. Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category animal protection organization in United States.

Address

27026 N 156th St

Phone

+1 4804719109

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Diana Salaiz

Such wonderful work they do here for local wildlife. The tour is very informative, helps guests understand the importance of Rescue, rehab and release. Got to see most animals up close and personal

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Matthew de la Rosa

You'll find this place to be much more of an intimate experience than your average zoo. Animal enclosures are much closer to view and staff are very friendly. I like the small-group tour format rather than being surrounded by the loud public.

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Terry Wilson

This place is wonderful amazing and they do such good work for the wild animals. We did an enrichment event with the bears making some season appropriate snacks for them which they loved. Also a full tour and saw the new mountain lions. Staff was great fun and knowledgeable. Highly recommend

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nigel Upton

Wonderful experience, Julie, our guide, was very friendly, knowledge and made the experience a pleasure. The size of the mountain lions, from cubs to full grown, impressive! Never knew we had bears in AZ and the foxes, wolves, coyotes, there are a lot of animals here. Thanks Julie, a wonderful experience.

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Kelli O'Brien

Staff was friendly & very knowledgeable about the rescued animals. Everything is outdoors, & they have small tour groups. Felt safe during the pandemic. I highly recommend the visit. You can go to their website, & donate to a well worth cause. Their intention is to release the animals & birds that have a chance back in the wild. Some of the rescues will live out their lives @ the center due to human exposure, blindness, severe injuries etc. They have an animal hospital on site.