Blue Ridge Wildlife Center
About the Business
The Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, located at 106 Island Farm Lane in Boyce, Virginia, is dedicated to protecting and conserving native wildlife through a combination of veterinary medicine, rehabilitation, public education, professional training, and research. As a nonprofit organization, volunteers play a crucial role in helping with various tasks such as education, rehabilitation, wildlife transportation, construction, and maintenance. With the support of volunteers, the center is able to care for over 3,600 animals each year, educate over 10,000 people through programs, and care for their animal ambassadors. Presentations at the center may take place inside or outside enclosures, depending on the comfort and training of the animals. Tickets for the center are only $5, with children 4 and under admitted for free. Visit the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center to learn more about their important work in wildlife conservation.
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Location & Phone number
106 Island Farm Ln, Boyce, VA 22620, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Wonderful place and extremely friendly and knowledgeable staff! We went for the wildlife walk, and the volunteer gave us the tour and told us about each animal. Our son had such a great time!! Highly recommend visiting this place to see some amazing animals."
"I talked to Rachel she was kind. Even when we were telling her of all the mistakes we made caring for the baby duck overnight. DO NOT go by what internet tells you. We got all the wrong instructions online. I hope to hear good news about the little ducks recovery."
"What an amazing resource and important place. Over the years we have brought various wild animals and seen the place go from a little farm house to a state of the art facility. The education you provide via social media and on site is invaluable. Thank you for everything you do and continue to do to improve the health for wildlife. The community is lucky to have you. Picture is the latest late night find of a one eyed owl."
"Working hospital for injured and sick wildlife. They also have a small free tour featuring several wild animals which were rescued and unable to be released: eagle, hawk, squirrel, owl, possum, turtles, etc. The tour takes around 10-15 minutes. Many knowledgeable volunteers will answer your questions. Donations accepted!"
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