Tag Archives: M805
Love is in the air and we’ve been doing our best to watch for encouraging behavior among our three breeding pairs. Our bashful couples are unlikely to display amorous behavior for a crowd of spectators, most romantic activities occur behind … Continue reading
Early this morning, Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) staff and volunteers began the first of several “health exam capture days” scheduled this season. Under Species Survival Plan protocols, all captive critically endangered Mexican Gray Wolves and Red Wolves must be checked … Continue reading
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the death of a special wolf with many names. On July 6, the 6 year anniversary of this special wolf’s release into the wild, Arizona Game and Fish Department … Continue reading
Their new nursery? (The new webcam is in the grey box) In late February when breeding season was in full tilt, things began to really heat up between Mexican wolves M805 and F837. The two lovebirds had never been given … Continue reading
Welcome back the Wolf Conservation Center’s: THE MATING GAME! So far we’ve introduced you to the two of our four breeding pairs. Each pair was given the opportunity to breed last season so come this month or next we hope … Continue reading
M805 & F837 Wolf breeding season is in full tilt and with four potential litters to celebrate on the horizon, Wolf Conservation Center staff and supporters are downright giddy! While many of us have been glued to the WCC WOLFCAM … Continue reading
Last week some members of National WolfWatcher Coalition (NWC) visited the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) just in time to hear about the WCC’s Mexican wolf breeding pairs slated for the 2012 breeding season! The WCC is the only U.S. organization … Continue reading
Although the Mexican Wolf Annual Meeting in Mexico City is coming to a close, the Wolf Conservation Center’s (WCC) curator, Rebecca Bose, couldn’t wait until her return home to share some excellent news! One of the chief items on the … Continue reading
Eleanor and “Atka” The Wolf Conservation Center’s newest family members, nine-week-old Alawa and Zephyr, aren’t the only “pups” in the WCC family. A “pup” of a different species also claims the WCC as her territory. Eleanor is almost 4 years … Continue reading
Mexican gray wolf F837 Today Mexican gray wolf F837 turns 8 years old! The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) was first introduced to F837 in November of 2004 when she and her three sisters were transferred from the Minnesota Zooogical Garden … Continue reading


