The National Aquarium Animal Care and Rescue Center in Baltimore, MD, is a cutting-edge facility that plays a vital role in the National Aquarium's mission to inspire and protect aquatic life. Opened in 2018, the center doubles the Aquarium's capacity to care for off-exhibit and rescued animals, featuring seal rehabilitation suites, state-of-the-art equipment, and a fabrication workshop for creating award-winning habitats.
Visitors to the Animal Care and Rescue Center can witness firsthand the important animal welfare work carried out by the National Aquarium, including quarantine procedures, seal rehabilitation efforts, and the unique story of Funzo the pig-nosed turtle. Through tours and educational experiences, guests can gain insight into the center's dedication to conservation and the well-being of marine creatures.
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