Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care opens doors to the public
Submitted by paula on Fri, 08/01/2014 - 11:48pm
Event Date:
August 3, 2014 - 10:00am
It's not very often that the public is invited behind the doors at Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care. This Sunday, August 3rd, you can wander through the grounds and see their current residents.
There are now nine bears housed at the agency. While you can't see them face to face (it would hinder their ability to live away from humans), you can see them on their exclusive closed circuit televisions. The cages with the other animals inside are all part of the tour.
Learn first hand what it takes to rehabilitate an injured or displaced animal.
When: August 3, 2014 from 10am until 4pm.
Where: Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care, 1485 Cherry Hills Circle, South Lake Tahoe.
What: during our annual Open House, LTWC opens its doors to the general public for tours. You will get to learn about our facility, see animals live on our exclusive closed circuit monitors (even the 9 bears!), and of course shop for goodies.
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