Veuillez noter : le centre de conservation des loups n'est ouvert qu'aux personnes enregistrées pendant les programmes programmés. Veuillez vous référer à notre Calendrier du programme pour une liste des événements à venir.
NOTE: Programs on February 4th and 5th will proceed as planned. Guests are advised to dress for cold weather.
Visitez le centre de conservation des loups
Venez rencontrer les loups ! Nous n'autorisons pas les visiteurs sans rendez-vous, veuillez donc vous inscrire à l'un de nos programmes :
Séances de photographie
Profitez de l'occasion pour photographier certains des loups du COE depuis des points de vue uniques !
Programmes virtuels
Programmes parascolaires
Promenez-vous du côté sauvage et donnez au jeune amoureux des animaux de votre famille une chance de s'épanouir parmi les loups et autres créatures des bois !
Dormir avec les loups
Throw yourselves to the wolves and spend the night at the Wolf Conservation Center!
DATES DU PROGRAMME :
Lobo Love : Fête de la Saint-Valentin avec les loups !
février 11 @ 11:00 am
voir l'événement
Ce que les visiteurs ont à dire :
Dernières nouvelles et recherches

Celebrating 50 Years Of The Endangered Species Act
For Immediate Release, February 2, 2023 Contact: Stephanie Kurose, Center for Biological Diversity, (202) 849-8401 x 103, skurose@biologicaldiversity.org Derek Goldman, Endangered Species Coalition, (406) 370-6491, dgoldman@endangered.org Perry Wheeler, Earthjustice, (202)…

Can We Really Believe Wisconsin Has An Accurate Wolf Count?
Several researchers recently took an extended look at Wisconsin’s 2022 ‘scaled occupancy model’ for estimating wolf counts in the state and concluded that the Wisconsin method systematically overestimates wolf abundance…

Wandering Mexican gray wolf Removed From Northern New Mexico
A wandering Mexican gray wolf, named Asha by school children, also known as F2754, had her journey cut short by wildlife officials who captured her after she attempted to roam…

Conservation groups dismayed by agency removal of wandering wolf Asha
For immediate release: January 23 , 2023 Media contacts:Chris Smith, WildEarth Guardians, (505) 395-6177; csmith@wildearthguardians.orgGreta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520) 623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.orgMichael Robinson, Center for Biological Diversity, (575) 313-7017; michaelr@biologicaldiversity.orgRenee…

Mexican gray wolf “Asha” should be allowed to continue her travels
For immediate release: January 19, 2023 Media contacts: Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520) 623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.orgChris Smith, WildEarth Guardians (505) 395-6177; csmith@wildearthguardians.org Sally Paez, New Mexico Wild (505) 350-0664; sally@nmwild.org Renee Seacor, Project Coyote & The…

What Happens To The Pack When A Wolf Dies?
New Research Shows Losing One Wolf Can Destabilize Entire Pack The newest research by Kira Cassidy et al., to be published in the February issue of Frontiers in Ecologyand the…

New Year, Same Bad Wolf Policy In Oregon
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Service announced yesterday that they are authorizing ranchers, or their agent, to kill two members of the Catherine wolf pack in Union County after a…

An Endangered Lobo Crossed I-40, Now What?
An endangered Mexican gray wolf known as f2754 (and named “Asha” by schoolchildren in an annual Pup Naming Contest) recently crossed a northern boundary in New Mexico that wildlife officials…

Conservationists Celebrate Northward-roaming Mexican Gray Wolf
For immediate release: January 11, 2023 Media contacts: Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520) 623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.orgChris Smith, WildEarth Guardians (505) 395-6177; csmith@wildearthguardians.org Sally Paez, New Mexico Wild (505) 350-0664; sally@nmwild.org Renee…