Diets at TCWRWhat do our animals eat at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge? Well most of our animals are carnivores which means they […] View Article
What is a Wildlife Interpreter?When taking a tour here at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge or watching one of our educational videos, you might have […] View Article
Turpentine Creek Turns 31!Did you know that Turpentine Creek’s birthday is coming up? Our 31st-anniversary celebration, called Feast with the Beasts, will be […] View Article
Lakota: The Ti-ligerAs you are walking around the Discovery Area of Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, you get the chance to meet some […] View Article
BCR and TCWRBig changes are happening at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. In March, we started construction on Freedom Field. This is a […] View Article
Ty: TCWR’s Oldest ResidentWe get lots of questions daily about the average life span for these animals or who is the oldest animal […] View Article
Ethical EasterIt’s that time of year when jelly beans and chocolate eggs are starting to appear, and many of us will […] View Article
Michael: The Black BearAt Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, we have less than 100 animals that call us their forever home. We focus mainly […] View Article
Kite FestIt’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a tiger? No, it’s a kite! Come one come all to our 31st […] View Article
Internships at TCWRHave you graduated with an animal related degree recently? Are you about to graduate with an animal related degree? Need […] View Article