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Learn more about how to get here, our hours, admission costs and everything else you need to know about the Wildlife Center.
Animal Clinic & Housing Fundraiser
Help us reach our $4 Million goal for a much needed new building.
Visit Us
Learn more about how to get here, our hours, admission costs and everything else you need to know about the Wildlife Center.
Animal Clinic & Housing Fundraiser
Help us reach the $4 Million needed for a much needed new building.
Book a Tour
AWCC offers up-close and personal experiences. Book early and enjoy Moose Encounters, Bear Encounters, and Walk on the Wild Side Tours.
Meet the Locals
Get to know all the animals at the Wildlife Center
Book a Tour
AWCC offers up-close and personal experiences. Book early and enjoy Moose Encounters, Bear Encounters, and Walk on the Wild Side Tours.
Meet the Locals
Get to know all the animals at the Wildlife Center
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska’s wildlife through conservation, education, research, and quality animal care.
AWCC takes in injured and orphaned animals year-round and provides them with spacious enclosures and quality animal care. Most of the animals that arrive at the AWCC become permanent residents and will always have a home here.
Read the Latest News from AWCC
Following the Growth of a Muskox Calf!
Overview of Muskox: The muskox is a large, stocky animal found in the Arctic Circle, northern Canada, Greenland, and parts of Alaska. You may have heard of them by the name Oomingmak, which is the common term among Inupiaq speaking people and means “the animal with...
MuskOx Flannels Names Baby Muskox!
Our friends at MuskOx Flannels have been incredibly supportive of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) over the years, and we wanted to show our appreciation in the most adorable way possible! Since our partnership began in 2020, MuskOx Flannels has donated...
AWCC is excited to announce a new resident!
After much anticipation, AWCC is beyond excited to introduce our newest resident: Warren, the red fox! You heard that right—Warren, named after the incredibly talented local artist Amanda Rose Warren and her husband Don. Amanda and Don have been wonderful, long-time...