This is a great place to see elusive wildlife and rehab facilities. They also have a very nice gift shop.
More like what didn't like. I loved the interaction with the tour guide which made me even more comfortable on the tour.I'm an animal lover all the way and it was a beautiful day and I can't wait to go back again.
Great place to visit or take out of town guests. Gift shop has great souvenirs. Love to learn new things about the animals they are rehabilitating.
I commend the staff and volunteers at wildlife images for the excellent work they do rehabilitating local species and just caring for otherwise lost and uncared for animals. Although it's always hard for me to see animals in captivity, in almost all of the cases these animals really wouldn't survive the wild on their own anymore and it's lovely to know that someone will care for them for as long as possible. The grounds are lovely and the staff really seem to love their jobs. Thanks :)
Wildlife Images is an amazing opportunity to get up close and personal with incredible animals including wolves, eagles, a badger, bobcats, etc. The grounds are lush and well-kept and the animal enclosures are spacious and resemble their natural habitats as much as they can. They rescue close to a 1,000 orphaned and injured animals per year and it it funded entirely by donation! The work they do is incredible. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and funny to boot! My favorite was the badger named "Nubs". He did what they call the "Happy Badger Dance" when we were there. A must see if you are in the Southern Oregon area.
What a wonderful way to experience and learn about wildlife! What a wide variety you will see from Eagles to fox, from wolves to bear.
This is a wonderful place doing very important work for wildlife. It is well worth a visit if you are in the area. We drove several hours out of our way to include this in our itinerary and probably wouldn't do that again.I came very close to giving this attraction 3 stars, but given the importance of their mission, I moved this to 4 stars.I think it is great that you go through with a guide so that you can get good information tailored to the needs and interests of your group. This also keeps the group sizes reasonable so that your visit is not overcrowded.However, our guide was somewhat disappointing. He provided information that conflicted with what was presented on the website and did not necessarily present the center in the most positive light. For example, as former Alaskans, we had noted that the website indicates the bears came from Soldotna, while our guide indicated they were from Kenai, and that they had not been released to the wild because the state of Alaska "lost the paperwork/forgot about them." The other reviews on Trip Advisor are thoughtful and provide some good insights.
Great walking tour and the kids loved it and got to interact with a few animals. Worth it to spend a day. They rescue so that's a plus.
Wonderful educational center for both locals and tourists of all ages. The tours are most enjoyable. You won't be disappointed !
Don't expect a "zoo" feeling--this is a place that rescues wildlife. Informative tour guides and dedicated staff make it worth seeing. Kudos to all involved.