The One-Of-A-KInd Wildlife Center In Washington That’s Like A Mini Zoo
Washington is the perfect state for nature lovers, and that includes getting up-close-and-personal looks at the local wildlife. But luckily, you don’t actually have to go out into the unpredictable wild to do so. Washington happens to have an incredibly well-run wildlife sanctuary not many people know about, and it’s open to the public (with reservations). Predators of the Heart is a bit like a small zoo, but it’s so much better.

Founded in 1998, this sanctuary is insured and licensed by the USDA.

For whatever reason, the wolves that come here can't be reintroduced to the wild. So they live their lives here, safe and happy.

The team here is dedicated to helping these animals have the best quality of life.

You can do this by booking a two-hour Howling with Ambassadors Tour.

You'll be able to take all the photos you want, and you're encouraged to touch and pet the sweet wolves.

You can support them by donating money or simply by booking a tour (or both).
Doesn’t this seem like an intriguing experience? You can support Predators of the Heart with a donation, or treat yourself to a Howling with Ambassadors Tour on Airbnb Experiences.
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Address: Predators of the Heart / Wolf Encounters, 4709 Welch Ln, Anacortes, WA 98221, USA