Please note: The Wolf Conservation Center is only open to registered guests during scheduled programs. Please refer to our Program Calendar for a list of upcoming events.
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:
Photography Sessions
Enjoy the opportunity to photograph some of the WCC's wolves from unique vantage points!
Virtual Programs
After School Programs
Take a walk on the wild side and give the young animal lover in your family a chance to thrive among wolves and other woodland critters!
Sleeping with Wolves
Throw yourselves to the wolves and spend the night at the Wolf Conservation Center!
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Latest News & Research

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Latino Outdoors Visits The WCC For Special Event
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Mexican Wolf Numbers Reach New Heights
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Idaho Gray Wolves Need Your Help!
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Wolf Conservation Center Mourns Loss of Mexican Gray Wolf Diego
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Use Your Voice For Wisconsin Wolves
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