The state-of-the-art Wild Care Center will redefine the guest experience at the Museum by creating a literal window into the world of veterinary and preventative animal care, nutrition, and the connection between humans and our environment. Designed by James River Architects and constructed by W.M. Jordan, this innovative new 5,000 square foot facility is planned to open to the public by the end of 2024.
Located along the Museum’s outdoor boardwalk trail, the Wild Care Center will house the Museum’s veterinary suite, animal nutrition center, and animal ambassador habitats. Large windows along a central corridor will allow visitors to observe wildlife veterinary care for the Museum’s 250 native species, showcasing the highest standards of animal welfare and inspiring future generations to pursue careers in STEM-related fields. The Wild Care Center will also host close-encounters with the Museum’s animal ambassadors, further enriching the educational experience and fostering a deeper appreciation for Virginia’s native wildlife.
“The Virginia Living Museum has been an incredible asset in Newport News since 1966, and the Wild Care Center will enhance the museum’s reputation as the premier learning laboratory in Hampton Roads,” said Newport News Mayor Phillip Jones. “Newport News is a hub for innovation, science, and technology. The Wild Care Center adds an exciting facet to the list of ways residents and visitors of all ages can exponentially increase their knowledge and enjoy breakthrough experiences in our great city.”
Learn more about the Wild Care center at the Virginia Living Museum here!