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turn right and go to the next traffic light (Jupiter environments. The concept of this facility was not to simply build a"zoo" exhibiting caged animals,
Park Drive), turn right and make your�rst left but to create a unique refuge that combines a community nature center with a wildlife rehabilitation
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the signs to the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary. Nature trails at the Sanctuary lead visitors through pine flatwoods, oak hammocks, and cypress
From U.S. Highway 1 go to Indiantown wetlands. Along these trails are wildlife habitats exhibiting a variety of native animals from Bald
Road in Jupiter, head west to Central Blvd, turn _ Eagles to Florida Panthers.
left and go to the first tra�c light (Jupiter Park ° To complement Busch Wildlife Sanctuary's outdoor exhibits, visitors can enjoy a hands-on
Drive), turn right and make your first left into discovery center where they may explore nature through a variety of interactive displays; the center
the Loxahatchee River District and follow signs �' also includes a classroom, library, gift shop, and amphitheater.
to the Sanctuary. This unique facility offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about nature while providing
a sanctuary for wildlife and people. Bring the whole family for a real wild experience!
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���, ' guided nature tours are ideal for schools, special interest groups, scouts,
Visitor Hours: community organizations, summer camps, and birthday parties.
Monday - Saturduy IOam - 4pm ��6�� �J�7� P resentations can be adapted to fit the needs of each individual group and
Closed Sunday are available on an outreach basis, or at the Sanctuary's environmental
learning center in Jupiter.
A,fter hours injured animal �� %�� �� �� Children and adults alike find the Sanctuary's programs to be
emergencies call: 56I-575-3399 �u�iitmc. 3lontda 33458 informative, entertaining, and extremely educational. Because real live
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Printing Donated by � � �eld trips are uniquely valuable and offer a wonderful experience in learning
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Turnpike (exit #116) take the Jupiter exit, go ...more t�an;ust a P�ace to see anima�s, it`s a rea� wi�c��i�e ac�venturei
east to the second traffic light (Central Blvd.), The Sanctuary offers visitors an opportunity to learn about Florida's wildlife and natural
turn right and go to the next traffic light (Jupiter environments. The concept of this facility was not to simply build a"zoo" exhibiting caged animals,
Park Drive), turn right and make your�rst left but to create a unique refuge that combines a community nature center with a wildlife rehabilitation
into the Loxahatchee River District and follow ` ��`�`�" � hos rtal.
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the signs to the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary. - Nature trails at the Sanctuary lead visitors through pine flatwoods, oak hammocks, and cypress
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Road in Jupiter, head west to Central Blvd, turn ���: �;,�� �"���� � �� Eagles to Florida Panthers.
left and go to the first tra�c light (Jupiter Park �';���: �. .�°�. ��` `' To complement Busch Wildlife Sanctuary s outdoor exhibits, visitors can enjoy a hands-on
Drive , turn ri ht and make our irst le t into � �`� discovery center where they may explore nature through a variety of interactive displays; the center
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the Loxahatchee River District and follow signs � � This unique facility offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about nature while providing
to the Sanctuary. � � - ,
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Visitor Hours: community organizations, summer camps, and birthday parties. -
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emergencies call: 56I �u�it.ac. �lazida 33458 informative, entertaining, and extremely educational. Because real live ,� `
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Printing Donated by: ���` '�� field trips are uniquely valuable and offer a wonderful experience in learning �-
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