The center is open to the public for guided tours, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities.
The Mission and Purpose of AWCC
AWCC’s mission is to provide a safe haven for Alaska’s wildlife, with a focus on rehabilitation and release. The center’s purpose is to educate the public about the importance of wildlife conservation and the impact of human activities on Alaska’s ecosystems.
Key Objectives
The Animals at AWCC
AWCC takes in a wide range of animals, including bears, moose, wolves, and birds. The center’s animal care team provides specialized care for each species, taking into account their unique needs and requirements.
Species Highlights
The Center’s Educational Programs
AWCC offers a range of educational programs for visitors of all ages, from school groups to families and individuals. The center’s programs focus on wildlife conservation, habitat preservation, and the importance of responsible wildlife viewing.
Program Highlights
20-week opportunity is the most common and preferred option.
Introduction
The summer season is upon us, and for many students, this means a break from academic responsibilities and a chance to explore new opportunities. One such opportunity is working as a research assistant in a university setting.
