
Animal Care at Conservation Station
Discover how Disney works to protect wildlife all around the globe, see the expert care our animals receive and meet some of the smallest park residents.
No times available.
Conservation Station will temporarily close on February 23, 2026, to make way for a new Bluey adventure coming Summer 2026.
Up Close: Tails, Scales and Beyond
Engage in animal-themed activities, learn about conservation actions you can do at home and more!
Highlights include:
- Veterinary Treatment Room
Get a close-up look at the place we care for the animals—and you might even see a procedure in progress. - Animal Nutrition Window
Learn what it takes to prepare meals for all the park residents each day. - Amphibian, Reptile and Invertebrate Windows
Check out some of the smallest species at the park, including frogs, lizards and invertebrates. - Science Center
Check out what our resident scientists are working on. - Wilderness Explorers
While visiting, keep a lookout for Wilderness Explorer locations to continue earning your badges.
Naturally, our friendly animal experts are happy to answer all your questions.
Some animal experiences are subject to change without notice.
Know Before You Go
- To visit Conservation Station, you must take the Wildlife Express Train.
- Guests need to join a virtual queue to board the Wildlife Express Train to experience Bluey's Wild World at Conservation Station, Jumping Junction and Animal Care at Conservation Station.





