The Wild Animal Sanctuary

A nonprofit organization

$582,451 raised by 2,885 donors

97% complete

$600,000 Goal

The Wild Animal Sanctuary (TWAS) is the oldest and largest nonprofit Sanctuary dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and providing long-term care for captive large carnivores and educating the public about the Captive Wildlife Crisis.

TWAS currently operates four facilities within the United States. Three of our Sanctuaries are located in Colorado - while our fourth one is located in Texas. Combined, they encompass more than 33,000 acres!

Each of our facilities has incredibly unique programs that rescue animals from horrific captive situations and rehabilitate them so they can live and roam freely within large natural habitats with others of their own kind.

We care for more than 1000 Lions, Tigers, Bears, Wolves, Jaguars, Cheetahs, Leopards, Mtn. Lions, Camels, Mustangs and many other species of animals!

To donate to Help The Wild Mustangs, please visit https://www.coloradogives.org/donate/Thewildhorserefuge

Testimonials

"I visited the Sanctuary some time ago and had such a wonderful experience. Ever since then I wanted to support all the good work being done there. Now I'm able and I'm looking forward to sharing that experience with more members of my family." -Sheryl K.

"We donate because there is no other organization who even comes close to the wonderful and great job you do in taking care of all the previously caged and abused animals that are the victims of human treatment."- Bill and Claudia V.

"Visited last year, and want to support your work so I can turn other people onto your important mission." -Paul K.

"Love what you guys do, and love knowing that I can be a small part of it with my donation. I also love that our family can come see the success stories in person!"- Ellen W.

TWAS has been recognized internationally for the innovation of their large-acreage habitats and non-invasive wildlife viewing deck. Their 'Mile into the Wild' Walkway is a world-class tourism experience that preserves the sovereignty of the animals' territory, making it a testament to the resourcefulness, social responsibility and industry of this fine organization. Their financial transparency, operational integrity, intuition and compassion not only make TWAS a leading non-profit organization in the animal welfare sector, but also a stand-out among other non-profit, cultural and education institutions within our state. We give TWAS our unqualified recommendation. -Al White, Director, Colorado Tourism Office

"Seeing how the animals at TWAS flourish after enduring heartbreaking situations is a testament to the good that exists in our world. Supporting TWAS is a small way to ensure that the help sadly needed by so many majestic animals can continue. Until we are all as respectful of the creatures that we share the world with - thank you!"- Sara H.

"Wish we could do more. Patrick Craig is truly a hero in what he has accomplished with the WAS. Have visited three times from California and am more amazed each visit with the improvements and the number of animals being rescued." - Maureen Z.

"This place is amazing! The animals here are not sad like the ones you see at the zoo. They are happy because they are given plenty of room to run, play, and just generally live as they would in their natural habitat. Thank you Wild Animal Sanctuary for rescuing these animals and giving them a happy home!" -Kaitlin C.

Mission

The Wild Animal Sanctuary is the oldest and largest nonprofit Sanctuary in the US dedicated to rescuing abused, abandoned and exploited tigers, lions, bears, wolves, mustangs and many other species of wild and exotic animals, providing them with freedom, dignity and loving care for the rest of their lives in large-acreage habitats, while educating the public about the Captive Wildlife Crisis.

Background Statement

Established in 1980, Rocky Mountain Wildlife Conservation Center, DBA The Wild Animal Sanctuary, is a state and federally licensed zoological facility and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Originally founded on a farm outside Boulder, CO, TWAS eventually relocated onto 1,214-acres of rural, rolling grasslands near Keenesburg, Colorado, about 30 miles northeast of Denver. In 2018, the Sanctuary purchased an additional 10,000 acres of beautiful forested land in southern Colorado in order to open a second facility for current and future rescues. In 2020, the organization took over a well-established animal sanctuary in Texas, and in 2023, a fourth 22,500-acre facility for wild horses was opened in northwest Colorado. Altogether, the Wild Animal Sanctuary network now encompasses more than 33,000 acres!

The Wild Animal Sanctuary is the oldest and largest nonprofit Sanctuary in the US and has rescued animals from many countries around the world. The Sanctuary cares for hundreds of large carnivores including Lions, Tigers, Bears, Leopards, Mountain Lions, Wolves and other exotic animals, as well as Colorado's Wild Horses that have been removed from their native ranges. It is the first and only sanctuary of its kind to create large acreage species-specific habitats for its rescued animals. Animals live in large natural habitats with freedom to run, play and roam.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

other names

The Wild Animal Sanctuary, TWAS, Rocky Mountain Wildlife Conservation Center

Year Established

1995

Category

Animal-Related

Organization Size

Large Organization

Address

1946 County Road 53
Keenesburg, CO 80643

Other

2999 CR 53
Keenesburg, CO 80643

Service areas

Weld County, CO, US

Phone

303-536-0118

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