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  2. 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.

  3. AWCC offers a peaceful and scenic setting for the ultimate Alaska experience where guests will be surrounded by stunning mountains, Alpine Glaciers, the Turnagain Arm Inlet, and Alaska’s beautiful wildlife.

  4. Meet all the different animals of the AWCC. Learn how they made their way to the Center and more about the species.

  5. 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.

  6. Wood Bison Restoration - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

    alaskawildlife.org/about/wood-bison-restoration

    The Alaska Department of Fish and Game made the commitment over 25 years ago to return wood bison to their native range in Central-Alaska in partnership with the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, who currently cares for the only captive herd in the United States.

  7. History of AWCC - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

    alaskawildlife.org/about/history-of-awcc

    Located at Mile 79 of the Seward Highway, AWCC is a non-profit sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska’s wildlife through conservation, education, research, and quality animal care. AWCC takes in orphaned and injured animals year-round and provides them a forever home.

  8. Internship Program - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

    alaskawildlife.org/education/internship-program

    The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center has hired seasonal interns for many years. Currently, we offer two different internships: the Naturalist Internship and the Animal Care Internship. These intern positions allow for opportunities to learn from and work alongside our full-time education and animal care staff.

  9. We are offering this amazing experience to our visitors due to popular demand and the high interest – it is the best way to experience wildlife up-close, to feed a porcupine and one other animal! Our Moose Encounters will be offered this summer, stay tuned for the date.

  10. Support the AWCC. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center relies on support from businesses and individuals alike! With 100% of the proceeds from admissions, retail purchases, memberships, and adoptions all going back to our animals, support has never been easier.

  11. Membership - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

    alaskawildlife.org/support/membership

    All of our supporters contribute to our efforts in preserving Alaska’s wildlife through conservation, education, research, and quality animal care. Your membership starts from the date of purchase and is active for one-year.