West Virginia State Wildlife Center

West Virginia State Wildlife Center
Bison exhibit at the West Virginia State Wildlife Center.
Map showing the location of West Virginia State Wildlife Center
Map showing the location of West Virginia State Wildlife Center
Location of West Virginia State Wildlife Center in West Virginia
Map showing the location of West Virginia State Wildlife Center
Map showing the location of West Virginia State Wildlife Center
West Virginia State Wildlife Center (the United States)
LocationUpshur, West Virginia, United States
Coordinates38°51′19″N 80°18′41″W / 38.85528°N 80.31139°W / 38.85528; -80.31139
Area338 acres (137 ha)[1]
Elevation1,745 ft (532 m)[2]
Websitewvdnr.gov/outdoor-recreation/west-virginia-wildlife-center/

The West Virginia State Wildlife Center is a zoological park in French Creek, West Virginia. Operated by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, the Wildlife Center displays many of West Virginia's wildlife, including both native and introduced species.[3] A few of the animals at the Wildlife Center were once found naturally in West Virginia, but were extirpated by the early 1900s.[1]

The Wildlife Center comprises 338 acres (137 ha) and displays 29 different species of West Virginia mammals, birds, and reptiles, which are located along a 1.25-mile (2.01 km)trail through a mature hardwood forest.[1][3] The animal exhibits are spacious chain-link enclosures within an actual West Virginian forest, which allows the animals to interact with the environment and behave in more natural ways than one would see in most other zoos that attempt to recreate the environment.[3] Since 1978, the Wildlife Center has been the home of French Creek Freddie, West Virginia's official Groundhog Day meteorologist.[4] The Wildlife Center receives about 50,000 visitors per year.[3]

  1. ^ a b c Silvester, Rob (Spring 2003). "West Virginia State Wildlife Center: A Century of Conservation and Education". West Virginia Wildlife. Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
  2. ^ "West Virginia State Wildlife Center". Elevation Query. U.S. Geological Survey. Retrieved July 9, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d "West Virginia State Wildlife Center". West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
  4. ^ West Virginia DNR (26 January 2022). "French Creek Freddie Facts to Get You Ready for Groundhog Day". wvdnr.gov. Retrieved February 2, 2022.