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Wildlife West
Nature Park
Edgewood, NM
Phone:
505-281-7655
Toll-Free:
877-981-9453
Info@WildlifeWest.org
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About Wildlife West Nature Park
[History] [Facilities]
[Animals] [About Our
Founder]
Wildlife West Nature Park is New Mexico's premier facility and attraction dedicated
to native wildlife and ecology. Located just minutes east of Albuquerque
in Edgewood, New Mexico, the Park encompasses 122 acres of land, much of which has
remained undisturbed throughout the development of the facility. Many
of our residents occupy spacious enclosures designed to accommodate their
natural behaviors. All of our animals are non-releasable, either due
to injury or some other factor that makes life in the wild impossible
for them. Wildlife West's intensive animal enrichment program encourages
natural behaviors in feeding, play, and other areas to ensure that our
animals are as mentally and emotionally healthy as possible. The Park
includes an approximately 1/3 acre pond - complete with observation blinds
- which is home to a host of native species and is visited annually by
a variety of migratory birds. Our zoo is privileged to have a large,
well trained staff of volunteers and members of the New Mexico Youth
Conservation Corps who support our efforts while experiencing the satisfaction
of contributing to a worthy and worthwhile cause. The park has developed
a broad-based educational program, and has
become a regional center for concerts, festivals, and other events.
History
Wildlife West Nature Park began in 1992 as a not-for-profit all volunteer
effort to create a new approach to combining habitat restoration, recreation,
and environmental education for children and adults. After 30,000
hours of volunteer labor by many people we opened in August of 1994 with
a wetlands project functioning and several nature trails for bird watching. Throughout
the Park's history, we have added a major new habitat nearly every year,
as well as the bean barn, amphitheater, gift shop, and Town of Venus for
vending during major events. The Park has played host to a variety of entertainment
events as well as those celebrating wildlife and the rich culture of New
Mexico.
Facilities
From its humble beginnings as 122 acres of vacant land east of Albuquerque,
the Park has grown into a major area attraction. In addition to approximately
30 wildlife exhibits connected by 2 miles of trails, the Park boasts
a fully equipped, covered amphitheater (capable of dinner seating for
500 people or concert seating for 1,000), described by nationally renowned
artists as one of the best outdoor venues in New
Mexico. Indoor events, including concerts, craft fairs, trade shows,
and other functions can be accommodated by our fully enclosed barn, with
a large stage and spacious floor area. Our complex includes large lawn
areas perfect for outdoor fairs, tractor and automobile shows, and demonstrations
of all kinds. Dry camping for some events can be accommodated on a case-by-case
basis.
Our habitat designs are based on state-of-the-art concepts that are
used to provide the best possible viewing opportunities while incorporating
the specific needs of our residents. Every species has specific requirements
with respect to refuge, view (for example, some animals are uneasy if
they cannot see the area surrounding their cages, while others are not),
living "surfaces," and land cover. Using natural landscaping inside the
habitats wherever possible requires more maintenance, but provides a
superior environment for residents and visitors alike.
Animals
The park is home to approximately 40 "permanent residents," including
black bear, mountain lions, wolves, coyotes, bobcat, elk, deer, javelina, fox,
pronghorn antelope, raccoon, and a wide variety of birds
of prey - although the total varies depending on new additions.
Many of our animals
take part in our educational programs and a variety of shows and other
entertainment activities. Of course, our 122-acre preserve also plays
host to a variety of wild species and migratory birds, so every visit
is unique!

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