Overview
Imagine a wilderness sanctuary where endangered animals can play, protected and secure. You will find all this and more at The Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. more
Grizzly Bears
The Refuge for Endangered Wildlife is principally comprised of a five-acre mountaintop habitat that is home to two orphaned Grizzly Bears. more
Grey Wolves
The wolves are retirees from the movie industry. Originally born into captivity and hand raised, the wolves are unable to be released into the wild. more
Ranger Talks
How do you know when grizzly bears are simply playing with one another or really mean business? Why does one wolf get to feast on a meal before another? Our rangers will answer these questions and more
Ranger's Journal
Learn firsthand from our Wildlife Specialists about new developments that are happening at the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. more
Grizzly
Bear Cam
Grizzly Bears are not true hibernators, but rather enter a period of winter dormancy. Watch for yourself how these magnificent animals hibernate more
Wildlife
Video Gallery
A picture says a thousand words. Learn more about the Refuge and its inhabitants through video. more
History
of the Refuge
See how it all came to pass and the advances the Wildlife Team has made in research and wildlife preservation. more







