Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary

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The Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary is the 501 nonprofit animal sanctuary in Red Lodge, Montana, with the mission of providing lifelong sanctuary to …

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Sep 12, 2024
My first visit to YWS—then known as Beartooth Nature Center—was more than 10 years ago. It was disappointing and depressing. The grounds were overgrown and ill-tended. The animals—those few that were…Full review by desrlmt
Jul 19, 2024
We had the pleasure of taking a 1015 private tour. We learned so much about the animals of the Yellowstone ecosystem from our wonderful guide, Victoria. Our kids loved the up close view of all the an…Full review by koryg75
May 11, 2024
This place is truly amazing! An incredible setting and staff who offer deep care, respect and love for wild animals who cannot be released back into nature. The tour with Eden was my first experience…Full review by ShellyEyre
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Questions & answers

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Is there a sledding hill near the sanctuary?
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Yes there is coal miners memorial park
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Do you except part Wolf animals to save them?
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You may want to call the Wildlife Sanctuary directly. If they don't, perhaps they will have a resource to help.
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Answer by Katie F · Oct 27, 2017
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we have been wanting to visit the sanctuary since moving to montana in 2012. finally have the time to do it. what are …
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we have been wanting to visit the sanctuary since moving to montana in 2012. finally have the time to do it. what are the fees to visit the animals?????? do you have family passes
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I believe the fees were $7.00 for adults. Their website might have more information but I believe they do have an annual pass that is available. It would probably not be cost …
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I believe the fees were $7.00 for adults. Their website might have more information but I believe they do have an annual pass that is available. It would probably not be cost effective unless you lived close to the area and visited often.
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Answer by Judy C · Apr 12, 2015
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What is a Sanctuary?
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A wildlife sanctuary provides a safe, life-long home where t
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