The International Wildlife Museum is dedicated to increasing knowledge and appreciation of the diverse wildlife of the world as well as explaining the role of wildlife management in conservation.
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International Wildlife Museum |
Inside the Classroom |

Directions
Address
4800 West Gates Pass Boulevard
Tucson, Arizona, 85745
From Grant Road
On West Gates Pass Boulevard, turn left after W. McElroy Dr.
From Grant Road
On West Gates Pass Boulevard, turn right after N. Camino De Oeste.
Map

Parking
Parking is free and available in front of the building.
Classroom Entrance
The entrance to the classroom is through the main museum entrance, then turn right into the cafeteria and up the stairs.

In the Classroom
Easels
Bring a drawing board or table easel with you.
Furniture
Tables and chairs are available,
Consumable Materials
No supplies or materials are available at this location.
Amenities
Bottles of water, tea, or coffee are free for anyone taking a class with us at this location.
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Coffee and tea |

Meet the Location Owner!
The International Wildlife Museum is dedicated to increasing knowledge and appreciation of the diverse wildlife of the world as well as explaining the role of wildlife management in conservation.
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Founded in 1988, the museum highlights over 400 species of insects, mammals, and birds from around the globe. Dioramas depicting wild animals in their natural settings, videos, interactive computers, and hands-on exhibits promote wildlife appreciation and conservation.
Some of the collections or specimens are more than 100 years old. All the animals found at the museum were donated by various government agencies, wildlife rehabilitation centers, captive breeding programs, zoos, and individuals.
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Phone
(520) 629-0100