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OutDOOR education environment

Photo Credit Eric Sambol

Photo Credit Eric Sambol

 
 

 

VISIT OUR OUTDOOR EDUCATION AREA!

Wednesday-Sunday 10AM-4PM

Important information (please read):

H P A I

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

  • It is a fatal virus in birds. There is no treatment.

  • Do your part to keep the birds in the exhibit safe.

  • Under no circumstances should you leave the fenced pathway.

  • The virus can be carried on your shoes to these birds.

 

Please Help Us Maintain The Beauty of This Area

The Mercer County Wildlife Center cares for and rehabilitates sick, injured, and displaced native wildlife in order to return them to the wild. The patients who will be released are housed away from public view. The animals housed in the Outdoor Education Environment can no longer function in the wild. They act as foster parents and education ambassadors. Though they have adapted to life in captivity, they still retain many of their wild attitudes and behaviors and should not be confused with animals you might see in a zoo. Therefore we ask that you please follow the rules below:

 

  • No one under the age of 18 is permitted unless accompanied by a parent or an adult.

  • Do not touch animal enclosures or throw objects towards the enclosures

  • Avoid loud voices and shouting

  • No food or drink

  • No smoking

  • No pets

  • Stay on walkways - WALK DO NOT RUN