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WRR Facilities & Grounds
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR)
is located on 187 wooded acres in the Texas Hill Country,
50 miles from both San Antonio and Austin. There are six ponds,
two creeks, and the Little Blanco River on the property. The
topography of the land is diverse, and specific areas were
chosen as ideal sites for the animals' enclosures.
The large cats have
tree-studded enclosures and their own rocky bluff. The farmed
animals have spacious pastures and their own ponds. The
primates have boulders, oak
and hackberry trees, and deep grass in each of their homes.
The parrots and other non-native birds'
homes are 40-foot-long flights constructed of stainless steel
mesh and a fully heated building for the cold winters. The
bears have a one-acre home that
overlooks the pig and goat pastures. Much of the 187 acres
is left in a totally natural state for the native species
of wildlife who were living here when we acquired the land.
WRR constructed a 3,000-square-foot Clinic
& Rehabilitation Nursery and a 1,100-square-foot Nutrition
Center, and renovated several small buildings on the property
that are now used for administration offices, maintenance,
animal receiving, animal enrichment, hay barns, and other
such needs.
All of the photos below were taken at
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) in Kendalia, TX.
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Entry Gate

Clinic & Rehabilitation Nursery

Bear Enclosure

Wolf Enclosure

Emu in Pasture

Entrance Drive with Tortoise Dome on
Left

Soft Release Pond
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Lynn Cuny with Chicken and Boris

Memorial Brick Walkway

Parrot Aviary Flights

Bobcat Enclosure

Longtail Macaque Enclosure

Rheas by Caracal Enclosure
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