
Guide to the International Wildlife Museum
If you are a big nature lover and you want to spend a vacation in Tucson, one of the best places that you must see is the International Wildlife Museum. This attraction dedicated to the diverse wildlife of the world and is one of the pioneer wildlife management in the city.
History of the International Wildlife Museum
The museum was found in the 1988. Today, it has over 400 species of animals from around the world. Some of the animals displayed at the museum are from hundreds ago and were from various rehabilitation centres and breeding centres from other countries.
Where to find International Wildlife Museum
The International Wildlife Museum is located at International Wildlife Museum
4800 W Gates Pass Road, Tucson, AZ 85745. You can call their office at (520) 629-0100 or send them a fax message over at (520) 618-3561. If you decide to visit the museum, there are several Tucson hotels very near the museum.
Official website of the International Wildlife Museum
http://www.thewildlifemuseum.org
The International Wildlife Museum on WikiMapia.org
http://wikimapia.org/1896233/International-Wildlife-Museum
Admission rates
You can pay for single admission on the International Wildlife Museum entrance or you can also purchase membership via online. Group rates are charge $5.50 per person and $2 per child. College students and senior citizens pay for $4.50 per head. You can call reservations at 629-0100 ext 385.
You can also make reservations online.
http://www.thewildlifemuseum.org/sitelink/index.cfm?contentID=28

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