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Beartooth Nature Center Beartooth Nature Center is the only public facility in Montana to house native animals that cannot be returned to the wild due to injury or habituation to humans. It cares for more than a dozen different species placed there by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, including wolves, mountain lions, black bears, moose, elk, antelope, bobcat, fox and coyote and many more. The Center offers visitors a chance to learn about these and other animals by observing them at close range and through interpretive displays. Address: . Red Lodge MT USA 59068
Send an Email 1 406 446-1133
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Grizzly Encounter Grizzly Encounter is a small facility between Bozeman and Livingston offering visitors an up-close experience and understanding of the mountain's great Grizzly bears. Located along I-90, the center is home to a small number of rescued bears and is open to the public and school groups. Address: 80 Bozeman Hill Rd. Bozeman MT USA 59715
Send an Email 1 406 586-8893
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Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center is a fun and educational experience for visitors. The center is home to bears that were removed from the wild because they were becoming too friendly around humans. Presentations and exhibits are intended to educate visitors on the wolves and bears that are present in Yellowstone National Park. Address: 201 South Canyon St West Yellowstone MT USA 59758
Send an Email (1) 1 406 646-7001
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