The Wolf Conservation Center hosted Dr. Ron Sutherland of Wildlands Network on May 15, 2024 at 8 PM ET for a webinar about the potential ecological role of red wolves.
Hosted Dr. Michelle Lute of Wildlife for All for a webinar on May 8, 2024 to discuss how wildlife governance reform can prevent future cruelty to wildlife, such as the recent tragic incident of the tortured wolf in Wyoming.
Why get up when you can howl lying down? Alawa (front and lazy) and Zephyr are captive-born gray wolves at the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC), a 501c3 non-profit organization, in South Salem, NY
Captive red wolf pups Moose (M1803) and Thicket (M1804) were born at the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, NY in Spring of 2010. In this video they are about 5 weeks old and beginning to explore their environment...
Silas is a captive-born gray wolves who resides at the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC), a 501c3 non-profit organization, in South Salem, NY. As an Ambassador wolf, Silas helps teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment.
Wolf greeting behavior involves tail-wagging, muzzle licking, nose tapping, tail tucking, and varied vocalizations - gestures of intimacy and enthusiasm that reaffirm the unique emotional bonds that shape the foundation of the family.
Sunny Murphy, the WCC’s Research Associate, discussed cultural perceptions of wolves and how these beliefs have impacted wolf populations along the eastern United States.
Beyond reminding us of the beauty in nature's harmony, their howl is a testament to the bond between them. Their song carries a message of unity and power, reminding us of the wild heart that beats within.
Alawa, our beloved 'sweet-pea,' ensconced in her den, her howls echoing softly through the still air. Her voice, a melody of strength and command, resonates in the serene space around her, a timeless testament to her unforgettable spirit.
Alawa was an important player in the fight to preserve wolves’ rightful place in the environment. She taught many that wolves can be gentle yet fierce, loving, and loyal. We miss her every day...💔link
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Mexican gray wolf Trumpet and her newborn pups represent the Wolf Conservation Center's participation in the active effort to save a species from extinction.
Mexican gray wolf sisters Diane and Bria (along with their sister Hélène, not pictured) represent the Wolf Conservation Center's participation in the active effort to save a species from extinction.
Silas is a captive-born gray wolves who resides at the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC), a 501c3 non-profit organization, in South Salem, NY. As an Ambassador wolf, Silas helps teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment.
The wolf is a very intelligent and highly developed animal. The character of many tales, myths and legends, the wolf, on the one hand, is considered a symbol of wisdom, devotion to the family and the ability to fend for oneself...
In the of Yellowstone National Park lies Hayden Valley, where in the winter months it can reach temperatures of 40 below with up to 20 feet of snow. Few animals can survive in these conditions, and the wolves that currently live...
Explore the fascinating world of wolves and their size variations in this informative video. From the majestic gray wolf to the elusive red wolf, join us on a journey of discovery as we compare and contrast the sizes of different wolf species
This stunning arctic wolf documentary follows the Eureka pack as they battle brutal winters, survive off of scarce prey, and battle for territory on Ellesmere Island, part of the unforgiving Canadian Arctic...