The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a 200-acre facility located in Girdwood, Alaska. The center focuses on fauna that inhabits Alaska, including wolverine, wood bison, Alaskan moose, brown bear, Stika black-tailed deer, muskox, Canada lynx, bald eagle, and great horned owl, among others.
On January 30th, the center announced that they have been awarded a $250,000 grant from Matson to help fund an Ocean Education Center, to be located at "the point" where the facility meets the Turnagain Arm waterway. Features at the center would include a full-sized beluga whale skeleton, interpretive signs, and a hydrophone for underwater sounds.
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On April 27th, the center announced they have built a new outdoor exhibit for their (1.0) American red squirrel named Ebenezer.
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On May 7th, the center announced they have moved a (0.0.1) Stika black-tailed deer named Rain to a new yard.
Watch Rain, a Sitka black-tailed deer explore a new yard for the first time! | By Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center | Facebook
On May 8th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) wood bison was born. On May 22nd, the center announced another (0.0.1) wood bison was born.
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Not one but TWO new wood bison calves! • • The entire wood bison species was once thought to be completely extinct, so each new birth is extremely... | By Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center | Facebook
On May 24th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) caribou was born.
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On June 13th, the center announced they have acquired (0.2) muskoxen named Juniper and Willow after they were found in Nome, Alaska.
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On June 18th, the center announced a (0.0.1) wood bison was born.
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On July 13th, the center announced that they have acquired (1.1) Alaskan moose from Anchorage, Alaska, and the Kenai Peninsula areas respectively. On August 17th, it was announced that the moose, now named Atlus and Callisto, were transferred to the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Washington in mid-August.
Meet the two newest moose rescues! One comes to the AWCC from the Anchorage area, and the other is from the Kenai Peninsula. Both were orphaned after... | By Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center | Facebook
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On August 19th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) wood bison was born.
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On January 30th, the center announced that they have been awarded a $250,000 grant from Matson to help fund an Ocean Education Center, to be located at "the point" where the facility meets the Turnagain Arm waterway. Features at the center would include a full-sized beluga whale skeleton, interpretive signs, and a hydrophone for underwater sounds.
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On April 27th, the center announced they have built a new outdoor exhibit for their (1.0) American red squirrel named Ebenezer.
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On May 7th, the center announced they have moved a (0.0.1) Stika black-tailed deer named Rain to a new yard.
Watch Rain, a Sitka black-tailed deer explore a new yard for the first time! | By Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center | Facebook
On May 8th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) wood bison was born. On May 22nd, the center announced another (0.0.1) wood bison was born.
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Not one but TWO new wood bison calves! • • The entire wood bison species was once thought to be completely extinct, so each new birth is extremely... | By Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center | Facebook
On May 24th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) caribou was born.
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On June 13th, the center announced they have acquired (0.2) muskoxen named Juniper and Willow after they were found in Nome, Alaska.
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On June 18th, the center announced a (0.0.1) wood bison was born.
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On July 13th, the center announced that they have acquired (1.1) Alaskan moose from Anchorage, Alaska, and the Kenai Peninsula areas respectively. On August 17th, it was announced that the moose, now named Atlus and Callisto, were transferred to the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Washington in mid-August.
Meet the two newest moose rescues! One comes to the AWCC from the Anchorage area, and the other is from the Kenai Peninsula. Both were orphaned after... | By Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center | Facebook
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On August 19th, the center announced that a (0.0.1) wood bison was born.
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