WNC Nature Center to Welcome New Red Foxes

Welcome to your new home, Samson and Bonita!  The two red foxes will be joining the other residents of the WNC Nature Center on Feb. 11 and are coming from Izzie’s Pond Sanctuary in Liberty, S.C.

“The Nature Center has long provided excellent care for animals that, for one reason or another, could not live in the wild,” said WNC Nature Center Director Chris Gentile. “We are so excited to be able to welcome red foxes back to our Center.”

Come say “Hi!” to Samson and Bonita at the WNC Nature center beginning Feb. 11, when they’ll enter their new habitat for the first time.

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The City of Asheville’s 42-acre WNC Nature Center, 75 Gashes Creek Road, is home to over 60 species of animals native to the Southern Appalachian Mountain region.  Its mission is to connect people to the area’s natural resources and to advance conservation of native species.  The Nature Center is proud to be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums — the gold standard for animal care and welfare.

For more information about the WNC Nature Center or for tickets, visit wildwnc.org or call 828-259-8080.