Busch Wildlife Sanctuary is a 245-acre native wildlife refuge located in Florida, dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured and orphaned native animals. It offers visitors an educational and up-close experience with Florida’s diverse wildlife.
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Jupiter, Florida, encompassing 245 acres of protected native habitats, including pine flatwoods, hardwood swamps, and freshwater wetlands. Established in 1985 by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company, the sanctuary serves as a rehabilitation center for native wildlife, focusing on injured, orphaned, or non-releasable animals. It houses over 150 animals representing more than 40 native species such as Florida panthers, black bears, bobcats, otters, alligators, and numerous birds of prey.
The sanctuary provides carefully maintained natural enclosures where animals receive veterinary care and participate in educational programs for the public. Visitors can explore multiple walking trails that wind through diverse habitats, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography. The facility’s education center delivers engaging exhibits and wildlife presentations that highlight Florida’s ecosystems and conservation challenges.
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary plays a vital role in environmental awareness and species preservation efforts. Unlike larger state or national parks, it focuses specifically on animal rehabilitation combined with public education. While the sanctuary does not offer camping or challenging backcountry adventures, it is an excellent destination for families, school groups, and nature enthusiasts seeking a close look at Florida’s native animal inhabitants within a well-managed setting. Its proximity to both the coast and suburban areas makes it an accessible natural escape emphasizing wildlife protection.
Up-close viewing of native Florida wildlife including panthers and bobcats
Walking trails through pine flatwoods and freshwater wetlands
Interactive educational programs and wildlife presentations
Scenic boardwalk over tidal wetlands with abundant birdwatching
A fully equipped facility that treats and rehabilitates injured and orphaned native animals with the goal of releasing fit individuals back to the wild.
A network of easy trails and boardwalks taking visitors through diverse Florida habitats with frequent opportunities for wildlife encounters.
Offers interpretive exhibits, live animal presentations, and educational programs designed to inform visitors about local wildlife and conservation efforts.