Month: January 2018
Keep Howling
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. ~Martin Luther King Jr.
B.C. Govt. Seeks to Trap Unique Coastal Sea Wolves
During the Wolf Conservation Center’s 2017 summer adventure in British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, WCC staff and supporters were treated to a wild melody from a coastal sea wolf. British…
His Howl Can Change The World…
Because it can change people.
Study Questions Efficacy of Killing Wolves to Protect Livestock
Results show lethal management may make things worse. Lethal management of wolves following wolf attacks on livestock may have unintended consequences, a new study by researchers at the University of…
When Wolf Mama’s “Me Time” Gets Interrupted by Needy Pups
Squeeze in and get cozy and fierce with critically endangered Mexican gray wolf Belle (F1226) and her daughters born May 2017. Things got a bit testy in the den the…
WCC’s Endangered Wolves In the News Around the Globe
Thank you, Reuters, for featuring the Wolf Conservation Center’s critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves in its coverage of the January blizzard that hit the U.S. East Coast.…
Winter is Welcome for Arctic Wolf Atka
How do wolves respond to sub-zero temperatures? They bask. Wild Arctic gray wolves (Canis lupus arctos) live primarily in the Arctic, the region located above 67° north latitude. These fascinating…
Wolf Camp For Kids This Summer & Spring
It may be cold outside, but it’s time to start thinking about summer camp! Give the young animal lover in your family a chance to thrive among wolves all week…
New Year’s Resolution
New Year’s resolution? Growl less. Howl more. Unless growling is warranted…