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Selon les directives du CDC, il est recommandé à toute personne non vaccinée de porter un couvre-visage lorsqu'elle est à l'extérieur au WCC. Les personnes souhaitant entrer dans la boutique de cadeaux du COE, quel que soit leur statut vaccinal, doivent porter un couvre-visage.

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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
Campez pendant la nuit avec les 40+ loups qui habitent le WCC ! Avec des loups, des vautours et des ciels ouverts, nous sommes la version new-yorkaise de Yellowstone !
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