Southwest Wildlife Rehabiliatation & Educational Foundation, Inc.
Southwest Wildlife Rehabilitation and Educational Foundation is a non-profit organization that specializes in rescuing and rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife native to the southwest, educating today's youth on the importance of native wildlife and the environment, and encouraging educational career opportunities in environmental science.

Education Programs - School Field Trips

Field trips offer students the opportunity to look into the eyes of living wild animals, inspiring them to learn more! During a field trip to our Nature Center, your students may see:

  • mountain lions
  • gray foxes and kit foxes
  • racoons and coatis
  • Mexican gray wolves
  • porcupines
  • coyotes
  • javelinas
  • deer
  • bobcats
  • bears

Field Trip Fees:

Students (3 -15) $8
Adults, $8 (One adult is free with every 20 students.)
Customized Field Trips, variable

Request a field trip online.

Print and fax or mail a field trip request.

Or, call the Education Department at 480-471-3621 to request a field trip.

Field trip program topics may include:

Creepy Critters of the Desert (1 - 12)
Wildlife in your back yard (Pre-K - Kindergarten)
Amazing Desert Dwellers (4 - 12)
Predator or Prey? (4 - 12)
Saving Arizona’s Wildlife (grades 4 and up)
Return of the Mexican Gray Wolf to Arizona (7 - 12)

 

 
 
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