Posts Tagged ‘wolf conservation center’
Coyote Dispersal and Ecology in Westchester County
Last year, the Wolf Conservation Center Integrative Ecology & Coexistence Lab (WCC-IECL) initiated a study of local wildlife in Westchester County, New York, with a particular focus on coyote ecology.…
Read More38 Years of Red Wolves in the Wild
Thirty-eight years ago, a new chapter in wildlife conservation began with a wild homecoming unlike anything seen before. The first captive-bred Red Wolves were released to the wild! In 1980,…
Read MoreKinari’s Nursery Tales: Moments from a Pup’s First Weeks
As our ambassador pup Kinari’s time in the nursery has come to an end, we extend our heartfelt thanks to the dedicated pup nannies, both staff and volunteers, who spent…
Read MoreGray Wolf Kinari Makes her Ambassador Debut with Wolves Silas and Nikai
The Wolf Conservation Center is thrilled to share some exciting news – gray wolf Kinari is now officially living in the enclosure with her older brothers, Silas and Nikai! The…
Read MoreLetter Demands Release of Asha, Her Family
For immediate release: July 8, 2025 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Thirty-six conservation groups representing millions of members and supporters from across the United States today sent a formal letter to the U.S. Department of the…
Read MoreWCC is Learning the Power of AudioMoths
Listening to the Wild: How AudioMoths Are Helping Us Understand Gulf Coast Canids and Inform Red Wolf Recovery Over several days this past month, WCC’s Conservation Scientist Colleen O’Donnell found…
Read MoreBill Would Remove Federal Protections From Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves
TUCSON, Ariz.— U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) introduced legislation this week to remove the Mexican gray wolf from the endangered species list, which would effectively end recovery efforts for this unique, highly…
Read MoreStudents Name Mexican Gray Wolf Pups Slated For Release
Entire Family of Wandering Wolf “Asha” To Be Freed Together in New Mexico Albuquerque, NM – Mexican gray wolf puppies born in captivity at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge received names…
Read MoreMeet Kinari: A Name as Bright as She Is
We’re so excited to officially introduce our newest ambassador pup: Kinari! Thank you to everyone who submitted and voted on names — your enthusiasm and thoughtful input helped us find…
Read MoreRed Wolf Pups Born at Wolf Conservation Center Signify Hope for their Endangered Species
Birth of six pups marks a hopeful step forward for one of the world’s most endangered canids. The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is thrilled to share that six Red Wolf…
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