Annual Open House
More information coming soon!
More information coming soon!
More information coming soon!
Having bird feeders can be one of the simplest and most enjoyable hobbies for those who love nature and wildlife, providing year-round benefits to humans and birds alike. Come join us for this fun-filled program and learn how you can make the perfect setup to attract feathered friends to your garden or yard in all […]
In the wintertime, "cold-blooded" snakes slumber in a form of hibernation, awaiting the warmer seasons. Come learn about these fascinating creatures and how they survive through the changing seasons, and meet some of our resident snakes up close! This is the second program in our Saturday Speaker Series this year and Education Animal Curator, Shawna […]
With over 500 species occurring in the state and with numerous biological climate zones, New Mexico is a bird-watchers dream. Whether you're an avid naturalist looking to gain new insights, or a novice interested in how best to get started, this program offers something for everyone. Come learn some of the tips and tricks for […]
This is a special, invitation-only, behind-the-scenes tour of our Wildlife Hospital that we are offering to our local donors to thank them for their support over the past year. If you would like to find out how to receive an invitation for next year's event, please contact our main office, (505) 753-9505. If you were […]
Some suitors bring shiny objects, others show off their strength or building skills - however it happens, early spring is the time for animals to come together and have a family. Come learn about how nature gets in the mood for the mating season in this Valentine's Day themed presentation. This is the fourth program […]
Used for flight, camouflage, courtship, and more - feathers are among the most wondrous features of birds, and separate them from all other creatures on earth. Join us for this hands-on program, featuring a wide selection of feathers from birds found across the continent and right here in New Mexico. The program will also feature […]
Ambassador Animals play a crucial role in New Mexico Wildlife Center's mission of connecting people and wildlife for an abundant tomorrow. But just as important is the role of volunteers in providing their care, keeping the animals safe and healthy, and assisting with rehabilitative care for the approximately 700 wild patients who come to our […]
Can an owl turn its head all the way around? Do owls only hunt at night? Find the answers to these questions and more as we discuss the owls of New Mexico. We will cover the natural history of owls, what common species can be found around Santa Fe County, and the connections humans have […]