What Is A Sanctuary?

A Sanctuary is a place where animals can come to live and be protected or the rest of their lives.  It’s a safe haven, where they receive the very best care possible.

 

Animals are not bought, sold, traded, or mistreated in any way.  They are given every opportunity to behave naturally in a wonderfully loving environment.

 

At our Sanctuary, we always put the animal’s best interests in front of our own - and always remember they are the reason why we are here.

Building and operating a Sanctuary isn’t easy - nor is it cheap.  However, in order to give the animals the very best environment possible, we have to be prepared to do whatever it takes to accomplish this goal!

 

This picture shows Brighton Crane Service lifting one of four 50-ton concrete “dens” off of a Cast Transportation Company truck.  Hydro Conduit Company made these enormous dens - which measured 8’X50’ each - to be buried underground.

All three companies donated their time,

materials, equipment, and talent to this project, as they all are very dedicated Sanctuary sponsors.  These cooperative relationships, with their generous “in-kind” donations, help our non-profit organization immensely… since they allow us to complete projects that would have otherwise cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars.

 

All of these incredible gifts and dedicated efforts are being done for the benefit of animals… and all that hard work translates into one thing…

 

· A sanctuary where you can you find tigers swimming in a lake, or lying beneath a tree in their 20-acre habitat...

· A sanctuary where you can you find an African Lion Pride lying in the tall grass of their 20-acre habitat...

· A sanctuary where you can find Grizzly & Black Bears living in a 10-acre habitat with their own natural dens to hibernate in...

· A sanctuary where you can find wolves able to run free in their 5-acre habitat...

 

There are many places around the country that call themselves “a sanctuary”, but there is really only one way to truly tell how good the facility is… by looking at the animals to see if they are really happy and in good physical condition!

 

Therefore, we always encourage people to visit a facility in person - that way you can see if the animals are well-fed… and if they are as happy and playful as they should be, when they are in a safe and loving place!

 

And that’s why we allow visitors to our sanctuary - as we want people to actually see the life we provide our animals!

Rocky Mountain Wildlife

Conservation Center

 

Saving animals for

over 28 years...

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

1946 WCR 53

Keenesburg, CO 80643

Saving One Animal May Not Change The World…

 

But Surely, For That One Animal...

 

The World Will Change Forever!



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