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“Promoting an appreciation of the natural world”
The Werner Wildlife Museum was constructed by Herman Werner in 1964 to house his personal trophy collection. On November 30, 1970, Mr. Werner graciously donated the building and all of its collections to Casper College. The focus of the museum is on Wildlife Native to Wyoming, but the museum also houses many animals from around the world. The Werner Wildlife Museum is located at 405 15th street; just a short walk from the Casper College campus. The museum is free and open to the public. Tours are available by appointment!
Quite a collection of both animals native to Wyoming but then also from around the world. Able to see the museum fairly readily within an hour or so. Free to visit but donations accepted.... Read more
A surprised little diamond in Casper! Well kept am impressive. Very much worth a stop in an see this beautiful collection! I went in the day. Not sure I would want to visit once the sun goes... Read more
This is the main thing Casper College has "going for them". This museum is awesome. The TATE museum. Read more
Werner Wildlife Museum
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- Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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