Where is Black Pine Animal Sanctuary Located Prices,Tickets, Hours, Map
Where is Black Pine Animal Sanctuary Located
The Black Pine Animal Sanctuary in the state of Indiana is a haven for non-native animals born in captivity and in need of help. The aim of the park is to give liberated animals a new home and to educate people about exotic and endangered animals. It includes bears, Emus, African lions, Bengali tigers, chimpanzees, rhesus monkeys, Pythons, camels and Lamas. On average, the Black Pine Animal Sanctuary contains about 75 to 100 animals from 40 to 50 endangered species.
Address: 1426 W 300 N, Albion, IN 46701
Opened: 1994
Area: 18 acres
Hours:
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday 10AM–3PM
Sunday 10AM–3PM
Phone: (260) 636-7383
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