Month: March 2015
Goodbye To Mexican Wolf Who Unknowingly Touched So Many
Dear WCC Friends, It is with a heavy heart that I share sad news about a special wolf. Mexican gray wolf F810, nicknamed “Scarlet” by her adoring fans, passed away…
Read MoreJohn Jay Middle School Student Stands for B.C. Wolves
My name is Ashley. I am a 7th grader who is passionately concerned about protecting our wildlife as our world can change forever if they are not protected and cared…
Read MoreCelebrating Women of the Wolf Conservation Center
It’s International Women’s Day! So today we put just a few of the Wolf Conservation Center’s powerful females in the spotlight. For our final post, we’ll let Ambassador Wolf Alawa…
Read MoreCelebrating Women of the Wolf Conservation Center: Kaila
It’s International Women’s Day! So today we’ll be putting some of the Wolf Conservation Center’s powerful females in the spotlight. Kaila was the WCC’s first Ambassador wolf. She was born…
Read MoreIt’s International Women’s Day! So today we’ll be putting some of the Wolf Conservation Center’s powerful females in the spotlight. Mexican gray wolf F613 was born on May 8, 1999…
Read MoreLeave Your Mark
Join red wolf M1803 and… Leave your mark On this World To make it a better place.
Read MoreRewilding the Northeast: Adirondack Explorer Talks Wolves
The wolf at our door Originally published by Adirondack Explorer Monday, February 23, 2015 By Mike Lynch Wildlife advocates believe wolves could come back to the Adirondacks someday and want…
Read MoreLet the Good Times Scent Roll
Winter is a magical time for wolves. ‘Tis the season of romance and a time to romp in the snow! Enjoy watching Ambassador wolves Zephyr and Nikai as well as…
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