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International Wildlife Museum

The International Wildlife Museum is dedicated to increasing knowledge of, and appreciation for, the diverse wildlife of the world as well as explaining the role of wildlife management in conservation.

Collections:
Founded in 1988, the museum has over 400 kinds of insects, mammals and birds from all over the globe. Some of the collections are more than 100 years old and all the species found at the museum were donated by various government agencies, wildlife rehabilitation centers, captive breeding programs, zoos and individuals. The museum features a collection of animals from all over the world, along with dioramas re-creating the natural environment in which these animals live. Your visit is an excellent opportunity to see animals up close and gain a better understanding of their size and adaptive characteristics.

Programs:
The Museum Education Department offers a variety of programs for schools, scouts, and other groups. Field Trips, Outreaches, Natural History Lectures, Family Events, and more are offered throughout the year.

Accessiblility:
We are fully accessible.

 

Web Site: www.thewildlifemuseum.org

Phone: 520-629-0100

Fax: 520-618-3561

Address:

International Wildlife Museum
4800 W. Gates Pass Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85745

Admission Details:
Adults: $7.00
Seniors/Students: $5.50
Children (4-12 yrs): $2.50
3 & under: Free
Group Rates Available

Hours:
Weekdays: 9am - 5pm
Weekends: 9am - 6pm

Staff:
Kristine Massey
Education Curator
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kristinem@thewildlifemuseum.org

Katie Cummings
Education Specialist
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kathleenc@thewildlifemuseum.org

 

Staff:
Richard White
Director
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richw@thewildlifemuseum.org

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