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Who We Are

The Action Wildlife Foundation is a nonprofit organization. Our mission is to connect people to the natural world through agriculture, education, and hands-on animal experiences. These activities inspire respect for heritage and exotic livestock and wildlife, promoting responsible land stewardship. Our commitment lies in the preservation of biodiversity, featuring numerous species that are not found elsewhere in Connecticut.

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Current Hours

Saturday - Sunday

10 am-5 pm 

Gates lock @ 6pm

NO DOGS/ PETS ALLOWED
 

Action Wildlife is pleased to accept Library Passes for discounted admission.
Each pass admits up to 6 individuals at a reduced rate of $10 per person. To receive the discount, you must present the valid, checked-out Library Pass to the Admission Booth Attendant upon arrival. All members of your party must be present at the time of entry. Additional guests beyond the six-person limit will be required to purchase separate regular admission tickets. A Library Pass is NOT a library card; it is a physical pass to be checked out from the library. Encounters are not eligible for a discount with the Library Pass.

Upcoming Events

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Autism Awareness Walk and Resource Fair

There will be a 5k resource Fair, animals, raffles, food, music, and more! All funds raised will go directly to support TAFA. More info is available at tafainc.org under upcoming events.

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Safari Walkers

The park opens early for families with young children to enjoy a peaceful walk through the park, along with guided story times and engaging activities throughout the morning.

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Camera Wars

Ready to show off your photography skills? Enter Camera Wars by simply purchasing park admission at the gate and completing a contest entry form in our gift shop. Once registered, you'll receive Dropbox submission instructions so you can upload your best photos captured during your visit!

©2025 by Action Wildlife Foundation

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