See natural history and natural habitats at the International Wildlife Safari Center

The International Wildlife Zoo is a beautiful natural history museum dedicated to fostering your knowledge and appreciation of the country’s fascinating wildlife. Started in 1988, the museum houses over 400 kinds of wildlife—insects to prehistoric mammals—from around the world.

The center features wildlife in natural surrounding, wildlife videos, interactive computers, guided interpretive tours, and hands-on displays.

Group tour description:

Guided excursions can be arranged for ages 6 and up. Guided tours may be tailored to meet the needs of a class curriculum.

Other opportunities:

Pre-tour activity packets are available for all approved classes. Regularly shown wildlife videos are free and available to all. Reserved movies are available to guided tour groups only.

The museum holds weeklong summer programs for children ages 5-11. Natural heritage exhibits and family events are sponsored by the museum during the year. Wildlife curriculum and activity programs, videos, and artifacts are also available on loan. Contact Jennifer Stoddard at 629-0100, ext. 311.

Outreach opportunities

Programs emphasizes the natural history of wildlife throughout the world exhibiting live animals and artifacts. Programs can be conducted at your elementary school or incorporated into a field trip to the museum. For a list of topics and additional details call Mrs. Stoddard, Education Coordinator (520) 629-0100, ext. 311.

Parking:

Plentiful, for cars, buses, and RVs

Hours of operation:

Weekdays, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Weekends, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Admission fees:

$7.00 Adults
$5.50 Seniors (62 & over) and Students (w/ID)
$2.50 Children (4-12)
Free for ages 3 and under when accompanied by a parent.

School rates:
$2.00 per student for self-guided tours.
$2.50 per student for IWM-guided tours.
One free adult for every 10 students (required); additional adults are $5.50 each ($6.00 for guided tours).

Membership: Yes

Handicapped access: Yes

Lunch facilities:  Group lunch discount or bring your own sack lunches

Gift shop:  Yes; Teachers may pre-order inexpensive gift shop bags by calling 618-3568.

Curriculum relevance: Life Sciences, Biology

Contact person:  Kristine Massey, (520) 629-0100, ext. 336

Arranging a Group Visit: Reservations are required at least one week in advance.  For more information on Arizona Tourism, checkout Tucson Museums.

International Wildlife Museum
4800 W. Gates Pass Road
Tucson, AZ  85745
(520) 629-0100 ext. 336 or 311
(520) 618-3561 Fax


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