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Fri-Sun: 9:30am - 3pm

Closed Mon-Thurs

It's Shedding Season!

The bull elk are beginning to drop their antlers—a yearly occurrence that happens a few months after breeding season. When a bull elk drops its antlers, it immediately begins growing a new set—up to 3/4 inches per day. Book a Wild Drive or Keeper Adventure Tour to see the Roosevelt elk in the 435-acre Free-Roaming Area.

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Feeding a Wildlife Park

It takes a lot of work to feed nearly 200 animals every day! Ever wonder how much seafood the animals eat per year? Or how much vegetation the moose eat daily? There are many fascinating facts about feeding an entire wildlife park.

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Thriving Snowy Owls

The snowy owls are living their best life! They thrive in colder temperatures—and have been loving our recent weather. Keepers say they notice a big increase in their food drive this time of year.

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Green frogs, green toads—what else can you find?

Surround yourself with the color of luck this St. Patrick's Day (March 17) inside the Cheney Discovery Centerwhere a tiny world of wonder awaits you.

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