Wildlife Research Center
ABOUT
The Wildlife Research Center is a beacon of conservation, focusing on site development and restoration. Through dedicated efforts, native species thrive in once-threatened ecosystems. This hub of scientific inquiry not only revitalizes habitats but also fosters groundbreaking research, exploring the intricacies of ecological systems and paving the way for harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature.
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3D Modeling | Rendering | Graphic Design | Project Direction | Concept Ideation
Designed in partnership with Natalie Buccini


Campus Site Plan
Serving as a lifeline for the surrounding native plants and species, the Wildlife Research Center contains a multitude of programming to funnel growth and nurture the site. The campus employs pioneering research and implements restoration efforts to rejuvenate the natural ecosystem.
Research
Labs | Observe natural biosphere with aim to learn the how of preventing future deterioration
Greenhouse | Engage scientists research of native plants and develop interactive hands on learning
Fieldwork | Site Studies and environmental observation looking at catalysts and protocol
Library | Research of native plants oriented towards encouraging hands on learning
Auditorium | Developmental presentations, on-site studies and implementations into surrounding wildlife
Classroom | Study programs for K-12 to Graduate levels driving educational content and future implementation
Restoration
Natural History Museum | Observations of sites historic past and future preservation efforts and exploration of models of ecological rehabilitation
Aviary | Bird habitat and observation area for species interactions and roles and responsibilities on site
Vet Office | Providing native animal care to injured animals advancing the protection of natural species
Boarding | The restoration and holding of native animals to rehabilitate them until released back into the wild
Botanical Garden | Garden consisting of native plants and natural butterflies that react the site



