1. The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a sanctuary for orphaned and injured animals located in Portage Valley, about an hour’s drive south of Anchorage. The center is spread over 200 acres and provides a safe and natural environment for animals such as brown bears, moose, elk, wolves, lynx, bison, and caribou. Visitors can take a self-guided tour through the center and observe the animals in their habitats. The AWCC also offers guided tours, animal encounters, and educational programs for visitors. The center’s goal is to provide care, rehabilitation, and eventually release for the animals back into the wild.

Some interesting facts about AWCC are:

- The center operates as a non-profit organization and relies on donations and grants to fund their operations.

- AWCC has released over 100 animals back into the wild since its inception in 1993.

- The center’s primary focus is on rehabilitating injured and orphaned animals with the aim of reintroducing them into the wild.

- AWCC is the only wildlife center in Alaska that caters to large animals such as bears and moose.

2. The AWCC is open daily from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, May through September, and from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, October through April. The phone number for AWCC is (907) 783-2025.

3. General admission to the AWCC costs $15 for adults and $8 for children aged 7-17, with free admission for children under the age of 7. The center offers discounts to military personnel, Alaska residents, and seniors. Guided tours and animal encounters are available for an additional fee. Visitors can access the center by road or public transportation. The AWCC provides free parking for visitors.