Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center
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Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center
Attraction Introduction: The Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center (SWCC) is a sanctuary and rehabilitation facility located in Scottsdale, Arizona. It specializes in caring for and rehabilitating native wildlife that has been injured, displaced, or orphaned. The center offers guided tours and educational programs to promote awareness and conservation of wildlife. Visitors have the opportunity to see a variety of animals, such as mountain lions, black bears, Mexican gray wolves, coyotes, bobcats, and numerous species of birds and reptiles.
Visiting Tips: Reserve your tour in advance, as the SWCC operates on a reservation-only basis to ensure the best experience for both visitors and the animals. When booking, you can choose from various tour options, including daytime, twilight, and night tours, each offering a unique perspective on the wildlife. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, and water, as the Arizona sun can be strong. Don't forget your camera to capture the amazing wildlife, but ensure you follow the center's guidelines on photography to avoid disturbing the animals.
Precautions: Given the nature of the facility, children under the age of five are generally not permitted on tours for safety reasons. Be mindful that the tours involve walking on natural terrain, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. Always stay with your tour group and follow the instructions of the guide, as many of the animals are in various stages of rehabilitation and can be sensitive to human interaction. Lastly, do not bring pets, as they can stress the wildlife and create safety concerns.