Tours of the Foundation are available by appointment, preferably with at least a week’s notice.
Most of our tours are on weekend mornings, but we can occasionally do a tour on another day depending on volunteer availablility. We prefer to do tours in late spring, summer, and early fall, though we can sometimes accommodate tours in winter.
We ask a donation of $10 per person to help recoup some of the cost of the insurance policy that allows us to do our programs. Please contact us to schedule a tour today!
Though we are not able to show the wild animals directly to the public (our goal is to release animals that are not accustomed to humans so they have the best chance of survival), there are still many great things to see when you visit!
Educational Animals
Tour participants get to meet our resident wolf hybrids, bobcats, fox, raptors, rabbits, ferrets, domestic birds, reptiles, and other exotics (see our residents page for more information).
Rehab Facilities
During your tour, you will get to see many of our rehab buildings, potentially including our large flight pens, where you might get a glimpse of an eagle or other bird. If you are lucky, you may even get to peek at a beaver, bear, or mountain lion through the window!
Classroom
Our classroom is full of fun things to learn about! Skulls, shells, hides, antlers, feathers, and other items line the walls.
Museum
Tours can also include a stop at our homestead museum, which houses hundreds of family heirlooms from the Schneegas and Limbach families.