Yearly Events
There’s always something going on at Wildlife Images! Mark your calendar for our special events and keep checking back often for updates.
May
Mother’s Day, Sunday May 12th | Bring Mom to the one of the most Magical Places in Southern Oregon! Fantastic
June
Camp EEK! One of Southern Oregon’s most fascinating camps for children 7-11 years old!
Participants will not only enjoy a variety of engaging lessons, creative crafts, and exciting games, but they will also have the opportunity to get close and personal with a number of our wild animal residents- including several new furry additions! Join us this summer for a memorable and educational wildlife adventure
June thru September Enjoy the Wildlife Images Expedition Transport
“Your ride to the Wildside” This is a three hour guided excursion that provides a ride out to Wildlife Images Rehabilitation & Education Center on the Expedition Transport and an exciting and educational tour of our facility. The Transport departs from several locations in downtown Grants Pass.
June 22nd 2013 | 21st Birthday Bash for ‘Kodi” and “Yak”
Our 3rd Annual Event that benefits the center. Fabulous fun, food and wine. Look for more details to come!
July
July/August | The Amazing Junior Volunteer Program (JVP)
The Wildlife Images Rehabilitation & Education Center JVP is an opportunity for young teenagers interested in working with wildlife. Find out what it means to actually care for these animals every day, and learn what it feels like to help critters in need. Along the way, you’ll gain new knowledge and skills, and create experiences you’ll remember for the rest of your life. The Junior Volunteer Program is designed for 12-15 year old young adults. It’s a week-long program, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am – 12:00 pm each day.
August
Family Gone Wild Camp Outs!
Camp out on the lawn. Get a special visit from some of our Animal Ambassadors. You also get to experience some behind-the-scenes areas. Make an enrichment treat for your selected animal. Includes dinner, snacks and campfire with stories. Awaken with the animals and to a continental breakfast. A special morning tour wraps up this memorable event. All Ages Welcome!
September
Seniors Going Wild! Celebrating Grandparents Day
Seniors are invited to explore Wildlife Images with a weekend of free admission. Must be over 65, if you look over 20 you will be carded! Reservations are required.
October
HAWKtober Fest | Saturday October 27th
First annual event combines two of Southern Oregon’s most valued non-profits doing what they do best and raising awareness and money at the same time.
2 Events, 1 Day. KidTime Discovery Center and Wildlife Images Rehabilitation Center have come together to create HAWKtober Fest.
Families from 3 – 5 pm will enjoy all the harvest time favorites. Pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating, monster mashing, games, donut catching, and much more. A Harry Potter themed area will offer animal encounters with live raptors, snakes and spiders. Please wear costumes as prizes will be awarded. Cost is $8.00 per child and $6.00 per adult.
For Adults from 6 -8pm a special time for grown-up fun only. Master carver and artist, Bob Eding, will be on hand to teach how to carve and paint fantastic pumpkins. Wooldridge Winery will be on hand serving delicious wine and beer from Southern Oregon Brewry. Bratwurst will be available to purchase and a silent auction on site. Bring you friends, dress in costume and enjoy an evening of grown up fun as you enjoy the many fun games and special visits from Wildlife Images live raptors, snakes and spiders. Cost is $25 per person and includes 2 drink tickets.
Which ever option you chose you’ll know that this will certainly be a memory making experience!
November
Honoring Those who Have Served Our Country
Veterans are invited to explore Wildlife Images with a weekend of free admission. Reservations are required.




These pups were brought to Wildlife Images by a woman who rescued them from an unsafe environment somewhere in Nevada City, CA. Since wolf-hybrids do not make good pets, the "rescuer" contacted us knowing that we would be able to properly care and provide for them.