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WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
HOW MANY WILD WOLVES ARE IN THE UNITED STATES? By early March 2020, the wolf population was likely composed of 12 wolves, but could be as many as 14 wolves. This is a slight decline from March 2019 when there had been 15. (updated September 2020) Status: Federal protection reinstated via court order in December 2014. More information. HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). EASTERN COYOTE GENETICS Eastern Coyote Genetics. There is a charismatic canid living in the eastern United States, and it is the result of evolution occurring right under our noses! Over the years these coyotes have acquired a number of sensational nicknames; both “Coywolf” and “Coydog” have been growing in popularity, however, the scientific communitycalls
WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER April 22, 2021. Two of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most famous Mexican gray wolves, Diego and Rosa, are celebrating their b (earth) days! Mexican gray wolf Diego is the oldest wolf currently residing at the Wolf Conservation Center, but you wouldn’t know it just bylooking at him!
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
HOW MANY WILD WOLVES ARE IN THE UNITED STATES? By early March 2020, the wolf population was likely composed of 12 wolves, but could be as many as 14 wolves. This is a slight decline from March 2019 when there had been 15. (updated September 2020) Status: Federal protection reinstated via court order in December 2014. More information. HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). EASTERN COYOTE GENETICS Eastern Coyote Genetics. There is a charismatic canid living in the eastern United States, and it is the result of evolution occurring right under our noses! Over the years these coyotes have acquired a number of sensational nicknames; both “Coywolf” and “Coydog” have been growing in popularity, however, the scientific communitycalls
STOREFRONT | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER Wolf Conservation Center Store. Every purchase benefits the WCC and helps us care for wolves. Choose a category: Delivery times for some items may be longer than normal. Deliveries to certain international destinations have been temporarily suspended due to postal serviceimpacts related to
MEET OUR WOLVES
Meet Our Wolves. The Wolf Conservation Center participates in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf . The WCC's three ' ambassador wolves ' reside on exhibit where they help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment. RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Endangered Red Wolf. The red wolf (Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf (Canis lupus).As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along their backs. SLEEPING WITH WOLVES Please email visit@nywolf.org for more info or call 914-763-2373 **. ** All minors (under 18 years old) must be accompanied by an adult at all times **. Please note: the Wolf Conservation Center is located in South Salem, NY 10590. When you sign-up for one of our Sleeping with Wolves events you will receive a confirmation email with the address BECOME A WCC JUNIOR WOLF BIOLOGIST Become a certified WCC Junior Wolf Biologist! Children are encouraged to build upon their knowledge of wolves by completing the guide and sending it to the WCC wolf experts for approval. Upon completion, the child will receive a digital Junior Wolf Biologist Certificate. HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER LUKAS. (April 28, 1998 – August 20, 2010) Lukas was second in command in the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC)’s founding Ambassador Pack, loyal to the end to his leader and dear friend Apache. The largest and likely strongest of the ambassador wolves, Lukas never tried to depose Apache; he was the perfect “wing-man” - a brawnyand
FREE WEBINAR: DIRE WOLVES: THE LAST OF AN ANCIENT NEW Join the Wolf Conservation Center and Dr. Angela Perri on February 25 at 2:30 PM EST for a FREE webinar about the evolution of dire wolves and their potential New World origins, in contrast to the evolution of gray wolf ancestors in Eurasia. CROSS-FOSTERING AS A CONSERVATION TOOL TO AUGMENT 1 Cross-fostering as a conservation tool to augment endangered carnivore populations Eric M. GEsE,* WilliaM T. WaddEll, PaTricia a. TErlETzky, chris F. lucash, scoTT r. MclEllan, and susan k. BEhrns United States Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services, National RESTORE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROTECTIONS FOR GRAY WOLVES Restore Endangered Species Act Protections for Gray Wolves. In one of its final acts, the Trump Administration announced its decision to remove the gray wolf from the federal endangered species list, ending longstanding federal safeguards for wolves across the lower 48 states, save for a small Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER April 22, 2021. Two of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most famous Mexican gray wolves, Diego and Rosa, are celebrating their b (earth) days! Mexican gray wolf Diego is the oldest wolf currently residing at the Wolf Conservation Center, but you wouldn’t know it just bylooking at him!
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
HOW MANY WILD WOLVES ARE IN THE UNITED STATES? By early March 2020, the wolf population was likely composed of 12 wolves, but could be as many as 14 wolves. This is a slight decline from March 2019 when there had been 15. (updated September 2020) Status: Federal protection reinstated via court order in December 2014. More information. RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf ( Canis lupus). As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along theirbacks.
HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER April 22, 2021. Two of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most famous Mexican gray wolves, Diego and Rosa, are celebrating their b (earth) days! Mexican gray wolf Diego is the oldest wolf currently residing at the Wolf Conservation Center, but you wouldn’t know it just bylooking at him!
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
HOW MANY WILD WOLVES ARE IN THE UNITED STATES? By early March 2020, the wolf population was likely composed of 12 wolves, but could be as many as 14 wolves. This is a slight decline from March 2019 when there had been 15. (updated September 2020) Status: Federal protection reinstated via court order in December 2014. More information. RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf ( Canis lupus). As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along theirbacks.
HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC).ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
STOREFRONT | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER Wolf Conservation Center Store. Every purchase benefits the WCC and helps us care for wolves. Choose a category: Delivery times for some items may be longer than normal. Deliveries to certain international destinations have been temporarily suspended due to postal serviceimpacts related to
MEET OUR WOLVES
Meet Our Wolves. The Wolf Conservation Center participates in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf . The WCC's three ' ambassador wolves ' reside on exhibit where they help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment.ADOPT A COYOTE
Adopt an Eastern Coyote. Show your love and support for coyotes with your puchase of a symbolic adoption of an eastern coyote! The $55 sponsorship includes cool coyote facts, a stuffed toy coyote, a coyote bio, and one year of periodic updates. Begin the sponsorship process by choosing a male or female coyote. Coyotes ( Canis latrans) live RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Endangered Red Wolf. The red wolf (Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf (Canis lupus).As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along their backs. SLEEPING WITH WOLVES Please email visit@nywolf.org for more info or call 914-763-2373 **. ** All minors (under 18 years old) must be accompanied by an adult at all times **. Please note: the Wolf Conservation Center is located in South Salem, NY 10590. When you sign-up for one of our Sleeping with Wolves events you will receive a confirmation email with the address BECOME A WCC JUNIOR WOLF BIOLOGIST Become a certified WCC Junior Wolf Biologist! Children are encouraged to build upon their knowledge of wolves by completing the guide and sending it to the WCC wolf experts for approval. Upon completion, the child will receive a digital Junior Wolf Biologist Certificate. IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER LUKAS. (April 28, 1998 – August 20, 2010) Lukas was second in command in the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC)’s founding Ambassador Pack, loyal to the end to his leader and dear friend Apache. The largest and likely strongest of the ambassador wolves, Lukas never tried to depose Apache; he was the perfect “wing-man” - a brawnyand
EASTERN COYOTE GENETICS Eastern Coyote Genetics. There is a charismatic canid living in the eastern United States, and it is the result of evolution occurring right under our noses! Over the years these coyotes have acquired a number of sensational nicknames; both “Coywolf” and “Coydog” have been growing in popularity, however, the scientific communitycalls
RESTORE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT PROTECTIONS FOR GRAY WOLVES Restore Endangered Species Act Protections for Gray Wolves. In one of its final acts, the Trump Administration announced its decision to remove the gray wolf from the federal endangered species list, ending longstanding federal safeguards for wolves across the lower 48 states, save for a small Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER April 22, 2021. Two of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most famous Mexican gray wolves, Diego and Rosa, are celebrating their b (earth) days! Mexican gray wolf Diego is the oldest wolf currently residing at the Wolf Conservation Center, but you wouldn’t know it just bylooking at him!
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf ( Canis lupus). As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along theirbacks.
IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER LUKAS. (April 28, 1998 – August 20, 2010) Lukas was second in command in the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC)’s founding Ambassador Pack, loyal to the end to his leader and dear friend Apache. The largest and likely strongest of the ambassador wolves, Lukas never tried to depose Apache; he was the perfect “wing-man” - a brawnyand
WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER April 22, 2021. Two of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most famous Mexican gray wolves, Diego and Rosa, are celebrating their b (earth) days! Mexican gray wolf Diego is the oldest wolf currently residing at the Wolf Conservation Center, but you wouldn’t know it just bylooking at him!
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf ( Canis lupus). As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along theirbacks.
IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER LUKAS. (April 28, 1998 – August 20, 2010) Lukas was second in command in the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC)’s founding Ambassador Pack, loyal to the end to his leader and dear friend Apache. The largest and likely strongest of the ambassador wolves, Lukas never tried to depose Apache; he was the perfect “wing-man” - a brawnyand
WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. STOREFRONT | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER Wolf Conservation Center Store. Every purchase benefits the WCC and helps us care for wolves. Choose a category: Delivery times for some items may be longer than normal. Deliveries to certain international destinations have been temporarily suspended due to postal serviceimpacts related to
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC.MEET OUR WOLVES
Meet Our Wolves. The Wolf Conservation Center participates in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf . The WCC's three ' ambassador wolves ' reside on exhibit where they help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment. JOIN US | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Wolf Conservation Center, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit environmental education organization located in South Salem, NY, has been working for two decades to protect and preserve wolves in North America through science-based education, advocacy, and participation in federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf. SLEEPING WITH WOLVES Please email visit@nywolf.org for more info or call 914-763-2373 **. ** All minors (under 18 years old) must be accompanied by an adult at all times **. Please note: the Wolf Conservation Center is located in South Salem, NY 10590. When you sign-up for one of our Sleeping with Wolves events you will receive a confirmation email with the address DONATE | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER. 7 Buck Run, South Salem, NY 10590 Mailing address: P.O. Box 421 South Salem, NY 10590 Phone: 914-763-2373. The Wolf Conservation Center is a registered 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization #13-4073912ADOPT A WOLF
WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER. 7 Buck Run, South Salem, NY 10590 Mailing address: P.O. Box 421 South Salem, NY 10590 Phone: 914-763-2373 WEBCAM: AMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYR, ALAWA, AND NIKAI That’s it for transfers at this time, so our current population (including Alawa, Nikai, and Zephyr) stands at 40. Trumpet and Lighthawk currently reside alone in the visible half of their enclosure. Their boys are on the other half, and Babs is temporarily calling an adjacent enclosure home. BECOME A WCC JUNIOR WOLF BIOLOGIST Become a certified WCC Junior Wolf Biologist! Children are encouraged to build upon their knowledge of wolves by completing the guide and sending it to the WCC wolf experts for approval. Upon completion, the child will receive a digital Junior Wolf Biologist Certificate. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILY Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Belle, Rhett & Family. Parents Belle (F1226) and Rhett (M1133) and children Maus (M1507), Jean (F1619), Max (F1620), and Nita (F1621). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). The WCC encourages sharing of this content to promote and raise awareness of wolf conservation and WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER April 22, 2021. Two of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most famous Mexican gray wolves, Diego and Rosa, are celebrating their b (earth) days! Mexican gray wolf Diego is the oldest wolf currently residing at the Wolf Conservation Center, but you wouldn’t know it just bylooking at him!
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf ( Canis lupus). As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along theirbacks.
IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER CALIFORNIAWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER IN NEW YORKWOLF CONSERVATION CENTERSOUTH SALEM NY
LUKAS. (April 28, 1998 – August 20, 2010) Lukas was second in command in the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC)’s founding Ambassador Pack, loyal to the end to his leader and dear friend Apache. The largest and likely strongest of the ambassador wolves, Lukas never tried to depose Apache; he was the perfect “wing-man” - a brawnyand
WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER April 22, 2021. Two of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most famous Mexican gray wolves, Diego and Rosa, are celebrating their b (earth) days! Mexican gray wolf Diego is the oldest wolf currently residing at the Wolf Conservation Center, but you wouldn’t know it just bylooking at him!
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Adopt a Wolf. The wolves at the Center are supported entirely by people like you. Your interest and participation are essential, and there are many levels of sponsorship. Show your love and support by purchasing a symbolic adoption today! Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year ofperiodic
VISITOR INFORMATION
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a smoke-free facility (this includes no juuls, e-cigarettes, vaping, drugs, or tobacco products of any kind). Visitors age 16 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone. Sleeping with Wolves registrants under age 18 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Touching or feeding the wolves isprohibited.
ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? The following is a list of some of the documented cases of gray wolves in Northeast states since 1990: In September 1993, a gray wolf was shot and killed near Moosehead Lake in Maine. Later DNA analysis confirmed that the animal was a wolf. In 1996, a possible wolf was trapped and killed near Bangor, Maine. Later DNA analysis revealedthat the
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC. RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf ( Canis lupus). As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along theirbacks.
IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER CALIFORNIAWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER IN NEW YORKWOLF CONSERVATION CENTERSOUTH SALEM NY
LUKAS. (April 28, 1998 – August 20, 2010) Lukas was second in command in the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC)’s founding Ambassador Pack, loyal to the end to his leader and dear friend Apache. The largest and likely strongest of the ambassador wolves, Lukas never tried to depose Apache; he was the perfect “wing-man” - a brawnyand
WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet. Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 children born in 2019: George (m1970), Nicholas (m1971) and Mosby (m1972). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? The VWP quickly learned in 2015 that wolves mainly hunt beavers by ambushing them. But that was only the beginning of the story, the tip of the iceberg! Since 2015, the VWP has meticulously documented >750 instances of where wolves have waited to ambush beavers and >240 instances where wolves successfully killed beavers. STOREFRONT | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER Wolf Conservation Center Store. Every purchase benefits the WCC and helps us care for wolves. Choose a category: Delivery times for some items may be longer than normal. Deliveries to certain international destinations have been temporarily suspended due to postal serviceimpacts related to
LOBOWEEK 2021
Meet the Face of LoboWeek 2021! Mexican gray wolf Alléno was born on May 2, 2010 and joined the Wolf Conservation Center family in October of 2014. The handsome lobo, known for his heterochromatic eyes, is quite the family man - he currently lives with his mate, Rosa, and three daughters in a spacious off-exhibit enclosure at the WCC.MEET OUR WOLVES
Meet Our Wolves. The Wolf Conservation Center participates in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf . The WCC's three ' ambassador wolves ' reside on exhibit where they help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment. JOIN US | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Wolf Conservation Center, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit environmental education organization located in South Salem, NY, has been working for two decades to protect and preserve wolves in North America through science-based education, advocacy, and participation in federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf. SLEEPING WITH WOLVES Please email visit@nywolf.org for more info or call 914-763-2373 **. ** All minors (under 18 years old) must be accompanied by an adult at all times **. Please note: the Wolf Conservation Center is located in South Salem, NY 10590. When you sign-up for one of our Sleeping with Wolves events you will receive a confirmation email with the address DONATE | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER. 7 Buck Run, South Salem, NY 10590 Mailing address: P.O. Box 421 South Salem, NY 10590 Phone: 914-763-2373. The Wolf Conservation Center is a registered 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization #13-4073912ADOPT A WOLF
WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER. 7 Buck Run, South Salem, NY 10590 Mailing address: P.O. Box 421 South Salem, NY 10590 Phone: 914-763-2373 WEBCAM: AMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYR, ALAWA, AND NIKAI That’s it for transfers at this time, so our current population (including Alawa, Nikai, and Zephyr) stands at 40. Trumpet and Lighthawk currently reside alone in the visible half of their enclosure. Their boys are on the other half, and Babs is temporarily calling an adjacent enclosure home. BECOME A WCC JUNIOR WOLF BIOLOGIST Become a certified WCC Junior Wolf Biologist! Children are encouraged to build upon their knowledge of wolves by completing the guide and sending it to the WCC wolf experts for approval. Upon completion, the child will receive a digital Junior Wolf Biologist Certificate. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILY Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Belle, Rhett & Family. Parents Belle (F1226) and Rhett (M1133) and children Maus (M1507), Jean (F1619), Max (F1620), and Nita (F1621). Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). The WCC encourages sharing of this content to promote and raise awareness of wolf conservation and WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Wolf Conservation Center teaches people about wolves, their relationship to the environment and the human role in protecting theirfuture.
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year of periodic email updates (Digital Only) Sponsor ($55.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio, 1 year of periodic email updates & a stuffed toy Guardian ($100.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio, 1 year of periodic email updates & a tote bagVISITOR INFORMATION
Please note: The Wolf Conservation Center is offering limited onsite programming during this time. Please refer to our Program Calendar for a list of upcoming events or email us for more information. ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? Wolves once roamed the U.S. from sea to shining sea in the United States. But slaughter by humans brought wolves to the brink of extinction. In recent decades, reintroduction and conservation efforts have revived gray wolf populations in some regions.LOBOWEEK 2021
On March 29, 1998, 11 captive-reared Mexican gray wolves (Canis lupus baileyi) were released to the wild for the first time in the Blue Range Recovery Area of Arizona and New Mexico.Missing from the landscape for more than 30 years, the howl of the rarest and most unique subspecies of gray wolf was once again greeted by the mountainsof the southwest.
RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Endangered Red Wolf. The red wolf (Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf (Canis lupus).As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along their backs. IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER CALIFORNIAWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER IN NEW YORKWOLF CONSERVATION CENTERSOUTH SALEM NY
KAILA (May 1, 1995 – February 21, 2011) Kaila was the quiet queen of the Wolf Conservation Center’s (WCC) founding Ambassador Pack. She pioneered the WCC’s education program as the center’s first wolf and witnessed the organization flourish over its first decade. HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? Tom Gable is the project lead for the Voyageurs Wolf Project and a Ph.D. student at the University of Minnesota. He has been studying wolves in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem since 2014 when he started his Master's at Northern Michigan University. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 childr WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Wolf Conservation Center teaches people about wolves, their relationship to the environment and the human role in protecting theirfuture.
WEBCAMS | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERMEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILYAMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYRCHARLOTTE, JACK & FAMILY Webcams. Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of our "Ambassador" wolves Alawa, Zephyr and Nikai, and seven elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites.ADOPT A WOLF
Friend ($25.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio & 1 year of periodic email updates (Digital Only) Sponsor ($55.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio, 1 year of periodic email updates & a stuffed toy Guardian ($100.00) – receive a certificate of adoption, 8″x10″ photo, wolf bio, 1 year of periodic email updates & a tote bagVISITOR INFORMATION
Please note: The Wolf Conservation Center is offering limited onsite programming during this time. Please refer to our Program Calendar for a list of upcoming events or email us for more information. ARE THERE WOLVES IN THE NORTHEAST? Wolves once roamed the U.S. from sea to shining sea in the United States. But slaughter by humans brought wolves to the brink of extinction. In recent decades, reintroduction and conservation efforts have revived gray wolf populations in some regions.LOBOWEEK 2021
On March 29, 1998, 11 captive-reared Mexican gray wolves (Canis lupus baileyi) were released to the wild for the first time in the Blue Range Recovery Area of Arizona and New Mexico.Missing from the landscape for more than 30 years, the howl of the rarest and most unique subspecies of gray wolf was once again greeted by the mountainsof the southwest.
RED WOLF | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Endangered Red Wolf. The red wolf (Canis rufus) is one of two species of wolves in North America, the other being the gray wolf (Canis lupus).As their name suggests, red wolves are known for the characteristic reddish color of their fur most apparent behind the ears and along the neck and legs, but are mostly brown and buff colored with some black along their backs. IN MEMORY | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTERWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER CALIFORNIAWOLF CONSERVATION CENTER IN NEW YORKWOLF CONSERVATION CENTERSOUTH SALEM NY
KAILA (May 1, 1995 – February 21, 2011) Kaila was the quiet queen of the Wolf Conservation Center’s (WCC) founding Ambassador Pack. She pioneered the WCC’s education program as the center’s first wolf and witnessed the organization flourish over its first decade. HOW DO WOLVES HUNT BEAVERS? Tom Gable is the project lead for the Voyageurs Wolf Project and a Ph.D. student at the University of Minnesota. He has been studying wolves in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem since 2014 when he started his Master's at Northern Michigan University. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES LIGHTHAWK AND TRUMPET Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Lighthawk and Trumpet Wolves Lighthawk (M1564), Trumpet (F1505); their 3 children born April 30th, 2018: Kral (M1742), Joe Darling (M1743), Babs (F1744); and their 3 childr STOREFRONT | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER Wolf Conservation Center Store Every purchase benefits the WCC and helps us care for wolves. Choose a category: Adopt a Wolf ADOPT AN EASTERN COYOTE Sponsor a Wolf Dad for Father's Day INTERNATIOLOBOWEEK 2021
On March 29, 1998, 11 captive-reared Mexican gray wolves (Canis lupus baileyi) were released to the wild for the first time in the Blue Range Recovery Area of Arizona and New Mexico.Missing from the landscape for more than 30 years, the howl of the rarest and most unique subspecies of gray wolf was once again greeted by the mountainsof the southwest.
MEET OUR WOLVES
The Wolf Conservation Center participates in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf.. The WCC's three 'ambassador wolves' reside on exhibit where they help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment. Through wolves, the WCC teaches the broader message of conservation, ecological JOIN US | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER The Wolf Conservation Center, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit environmental education organization located in South Salem, NY, has been working for two decades to protect and preserve wolves in North America through science-based education, advocacy, and participation in federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf. SLEEPING WITH WOLVES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ** Scout rates available for Private Scout Nights.Please email visit@nywolf.org for more info or call 914-763-2373 ** ** All minors (under 18 years old) must be accompanied by an adult at all times ** Please note: the Wolf Conservation Center is located in South Salem, NY 10590. DONATE | WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER. 7 Buck Run, South Salem, NY 10590 Mailing address: P.O. Box 421 South Salem, NY 10590 Phone: 914-763-2373. The Wolf Conservation Center is a registered 501 (c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization #13-4073912ADOPT A WOLF
WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER. 7 Buck Run, South Salem, NY 10590 Mailing address: P.O. Box 421 South Salem, NY 10590 Phone: 914-763-2373 WEBCAM: AMBASSADOR WOLVES ZEPHYR, ALAWA, AND NIKAI For more videos of Zephyr, Alawa, and Nikai as well as the other wolves that call the Wolf Conservation Center home please check out our video library. Video and image content are copyrighted by the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC). BECOME A WCC JUNIOR WOLF BIOLOGIST Become a certified WCC Junior Wolf Biologist! Children are encouraged to build upon their knowledge of wolves by completing the guide and sending it to the WCC wolf experts for approval. Upon completion, the child will receive a digital Junior Wolf Biologist Certificate. WEBCAM: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES BELLE, RHETT & FAMILY Webcam: Mexican Gray Wolves Belle, Rhett & Family Parents Belle (F1226) and Rhett (M1133) and children Maus (M1507), Jean (F1619), Max(F1620), and
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THE ENVIRONMENT NEEDS WOLVES. WOLVES ARE WORTH SAVING. HELP SAVE THE WOLVES VISIT THE WOLF CONSERVATION CENTER Come meet the wolves! We do not allow drop-in visitors, so please sign up for one of our programs: SUMMER WOLF ADVENTURE Give the animal lover in your family a chance to thrive among wolves all week long! The program runs Monday - Friday and is appropriate for children in grades 1-8. View Sessions and RegisterBIRTHDAY PARTIES
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__ Mexican Gray Wolves LATEST NEWS & RESEARCH USFWS UNLAWFULLY WITHHOLDS INFO WHILE LEAVING LAST RED WOLVES TO “DIE ON THE VINE”October 14, 2019
Only 14 red wolves are known to remain in the wild, and the the federal agency charged with protecting them is withholding information about their work. Today, Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) filed suit today against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for unlawfully delaying and withholding public documents regarding management of red wolves. In the… PROTECTED: KEEPING CLEAN AND CLASSY FOR WOLF PASS PACKMATESOctober 14, 2019
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. ENDANGERED MEXICAN GRAY WOLF FOUND DEAD – NINE KNOWN MORTALITIES IN2019
October 11, 2019
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) announced in the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Monthly Update that a critically endangered Mexican gray wolf – an uncollared juvenile wolf, possibly of the Hoodoo Pack – was found dead in Arizona last month. The incident is under investigation. There have been a total of nine documentedwolf mortalities…
PROMISE FOR A WILD FUTUREOctober 8, 2019
Raising awareness for red wolves can take many forms – art, education, advocacy – but it’s a special event that combines all three. The Wolf Conservation Center was happy to co-host a red wolf-focused program and art unveiling with Defenders of Wildlife; a red wolf sculpture by Weiler Woods for Wildlife now has a permanent home at the WCC. With… WASHINGTON STATE KILLS WOLF MOTHER TO PROTECT COWSOctober 4, 2019
Friday, October 4, 2019 – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) officials announced today that they killed a female member of the Grouse Flats wolf pack on September 25. She was believed to be the mom. On September 24, in accordance with the agency’s controversial Wolf Plan and 2017 wolf-livestock interaction protocol, DirectorKelly…
WOLF WITH THE CUTEST SMILEOctober 28, 2019
The best smiles are wolf smiles! One reason Zephyr is smiling is to stay cool. Wolves (like dogs) will stay cool by panting to evaporate heat and moisture off their tongue. Panting is especially useful for wolves. A wolf’s elongated muzzle and the shape of the inner nose ensure optimal oxygenation and an efficient cooling… NEW MEXICO STATE GAME COMMISSION VOTES TO REJOIN WOLF RECOVERYPROGRAM
October 25, 2019
Friday, October 25, 2019 – The New Mexico State Game Commission voted today to rejoin the Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Program including becoming a signatory to the Cooperating Agencies MOU and engaging in on the ground management activities. The state game commission voted in 2011 to leave the program during a change in leadership at… EMERGENCY ACTION TO PROTECT DENALI WOLVESOctober 24, 2019
This year, the chance for hundreds of thousands of visitors to see wolves in Alaska’s spectacular Denali National Park & Preserve fell to the lowest level on record – just 1%. This was caused, in part, by years of hunting and trapping allowed along the northeast boundary of the Park, which has dramatically disrupted the… HEY, JOHN JAY, BE LIKE A WOLF!October 23, 2019
Wolves are athletic. Wolves are resilient. Wolves work together. Be like a wolf. The best way to show “wolf spirit”? By having a wolf as your school mascot! Many schools across North America, from well-known NC State University to local elementary schools, feature wolves as their mascots because at their core, wolves embody everything humans strive to… NATIONAL WOLF AWARENESS WEEK BEGINS TODAYOctober 20, 2019
National Wolf Awareness Week has begun! Wolves have long been shrouded in myth and superstition, so this week provides an opportunity to open the door to understanding the importance and plight of the keystone species. It’s a time to recognize wolves as an ESSENTIAL part of our natural landscapes and to engage others to become… USFWS UNLAWFULLY WITHHOLDS INFO WHILE LEAVING LAST RED WOLVES TO “DIE ON THE VINE”October 14, 2019
Only 14 red wolves are known to remain in the wild, and the the federal agency charged with protecting them is withholding information about their work. Today, Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) filed suit today against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for unlawfully delaying and withholding public documents regarding management of red wolves. In the… PROTECTED: KEEPING CLEAN AND CLASSY FOR WOLF PASS PACKMATESOctober 14, 2019
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. ENDANGERED MEXICAN GRAY WOLF FOUND DEAD – NINE KNOWN MORTALITIES IN2019
October 11, 2019
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) announced in the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Monthly Update that a critically endangered Mexican gray wolf – an uncollared juvenile wolf, possibly of the Hoodoo Pack – was found dead in Arizona last month. The incident is under investigation. There have been a total of nine documentedwolf mortalities…
PROMISE FOR A WILD FUTUREOctober 8, 2019
Raising awareness for red wolves can take many forms – art, education, advocacy – but it’s a special event that combines all three. The Wolf Conservation Center was happy to co-host a red wolf-focused program and art unveiling with Defenders of Wildlife; a red wolf sculpture by Weiler Woods for Wildlife now has a permanent home at the WCC. With… WASHINGTON STATE KILLS WOLF MOTHER TO PROTECT COWSOctober 4, 2019
Friday, October 4, 2019 – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) officials announced today that they killed a female member of the Grouse Flats wolf pack on September 25. She was believed to be the mom. On September 24, in accordance with the agency’s controversial Wolf Plan and 2017 wolf-livestock interaction protocol, DirectorKelly…
WOLF WITH THE CUTEST SMILEOctober 28, 2019
The best smiles are wolf smiles! One reason Zephyr is smiling is to stay cool. Wolves (like dogs) will stay cool by panting to evaporate heat and moisture off their tongue. Panting is especially useful for wolves. A wolf’s elongated muzzle and the shape of the inner nose ensure optimal oxygenation and an efficient cooling… NEW MEXICO STATE GAME COMMISSION VOTES TO REJOIN WOLF RECOVERYPROGRAM
October 25, 2019
Friday, October 25, 2019 – The New Mexico State Game Commission voted today to rejoin the Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Program including becoming a signatory to the Cooperating Agencies MOU and engaging in on the ground management activities. The state game commission voted in 2011 to leave the program during a change in leadership at… EMERGENCY ACTION TO PROTECT DENALI WOLVESOctober 24, 2019
This year, the chance for hundreds of thousands of visitors to see wolves in Alaska’s spectacular Denali National Park & Preserve fell to the lowest level on record – just 1%. This was caused, in part, by years of hunting and trapping allowed along the northeast boundary of the Park, which has dramatically disrupted the… HEY, JOHN JAY, BE LIKE A WOLF!October 23, 2019
Wolves are athletic. Wolves are resilient. Wolves work together. Be like a wolf. The best way to show “wolf spirit”? By having a wolf as your school mascot! Many schools across North America, from well-known NC State University to local elementary schools, feature wolves as their mascots because at their core, wolves embody everything humans strive to… NATIONAL WOLF AWARENESS WEEK BEGINS TODAYOctober 20, 2019
National Wolf Awareness Week has begun! Wolves have long been shrouded in myth and superstition, so this week provides an opportunity to open the door to understanding the importance and plight of the keystone species. It’s a time to recognize wolves as an ESSENTIAL part of our natural landscapes and to engage others to become… HOW WE ARE HELPING SAVE WOLVES 0 People educated about wolves through our programs each year Register for a Program 0 Critically endangered Red and Mexican wolves have spent time at the WCC as part of the Species Survival ProgramLearn About SSP
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