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West Virginia State Wildlife Center in Buckhannon
The West Virginia State Wildlife Center is a modern zoological facility displaying native and introduced state wildlife. Operated by the Wildlife Resources Section of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, the Wildlife Center is dedicated to presenting visitors a realistic and factual understanding of our state's wildlife. Woodland wildlife can be viewed along a wheelchair-accessible interpretative trail 1.25 mile through a mature hardwood forest. The spacious enclosures allow the animals to interact with their environment and they therefore exhibit more natural behavior patterns. Interpretive signs help the visitor to learn more about each animal's life history, biology and its relationship with humans. Group tours are available upon request. The Wildlife Center is the perfect setting for a family outing. In addition to exhibits, there is a large wooded picnic area with grills and a shelter. Look for waterfowl or fish for trout, bass, catfish and bluegill in the well-stocked pond below the picnic area. A gift shop is available to satisfy your souvenir and refreshment needs. The Wildlife Center is a facility where visitors can see, enjoy and learn more about West Virginia's rich wildlife heritage. Directions: The West Virginia State Wildlife Center is located in Upshur County in north-central West Virginia, 12 miles south of Buckhannon on State Route 20. From the north take exit 99 off Interstate 79 and follow State Route 33 east approximately 12 miles to Buckhannon and turn south on State Route 20. Coming from the south, take exit 67 off Interstate 79 at Flatwoods and follow State Routes 19 and 4 north approximately 30 miles to Rock Cave and Route 20. Follow State Route 20 North for 2 miles to the center. Visiting the Wildlife Center is a convenient side trip for travelers on I-79. Hours: Hours may vary due to seasonal changes and weather conditions. Generally we are open seven days a week, year-round, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: A small admission fee is required April 1 through October 31. Pets: No pets, except on leash in parking lots and picnic area. For more information: Call (304) 924-6211 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. To Learn About The History of The West Virginia Wildlife Center, Please Click On Picture Below.

Phone: 304 924-6211
Address: see web site
City: Mountain Lakes~
State: WV
Zip: 26201
Region: Mountain Lakes
Url: http://www.wvdnr.gov/wildlife/wildlifecenter.shtm




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