January Events at The Wolf Conservation Center

Pack Chat for Kids!
Date: January 1, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 - adults / $12 - children under 12

This is the best introduction to wolves for families with young children. Kids will learn about the mythology surrounding wolves and the important role of wolves in the natural world. This is an exciting time for wolves, they're out searching for prey as their growing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Howl in the New Year with Winter Wolves
Date: January 1, 2013
Time: 2PM
Fee: $15 adults, $12 (children under 12)

Winter offers families a unique opportunity to visit the wolves during their favorite time of year. Learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for packs in North America. Whether the wolves are living on the Arctic tundra or the high desert of the southwest, wolf families are out searching for prey as their maturing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Winter Wolves
Date: January 5, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 adults, $12 (children under 12)

Winter offers families a unique opportunity to visit the wolves during their favorite time of year. Learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for packs in North America. Whether the wolves are living on the Arctic tundra or the high desert of the southwest, wolf families are out searching for prey as their maturing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Pack Chat for Kids!
Date: January 6, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 - adults / $12 - children under 12

This is the best introduction to wolves for families with young children. Kids will learn about the mythology surrounding wolves and the important role of wolves in the natural world. This is an exciting time for wolves, they're out searching for prey as their growing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Winter Wonderland Photo Session
Date: January 6, 2013
Time: 2PM
Fee: $125 per person

Join us for this special opportunity to photograph the WCC's Ambassador wolves: Atka , Alawa and Zephyr, in their winter glory in the warm glow of the sunset! Guests will also be given access to photograph the WCC critically endangered Mexican wolves and red wolves too from vantage points not generally available during regular visits. Pre-registration is required. Hot beverages will be served. Pre-registration is required. Space is very limited, so make your reservation early by visiting www.nywolf.org.

Pack Chat for Kids!
Date: January 12, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 - adults / $12 - children under 12

This is the best introduction to wolves for families with young children. Kids will learn about the mythology surrounding wolves and the important role of wolves in the natural world. This is an exciting time for wolves, they're out searching for prey as their growing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Winter Wolves
Date: January 12, 2013
Time: 2PM
Fee: $15 adults, $12 (children under 12)

Winter offers families a unique opportunity to visit the wolves during their favorite time of year. Learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for packs in North America. Whether the wolves are living on the Arctic tundra or the high desert of the southwest, wolf families are out searching for prey as their maturing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Alawa and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Wolves: Recovery and Challenges
Date: January 13, 2013
Time: 11AM
Recommended for Adults
Fee: $15 per person

Learn about the mythology, biology, and ecology of wolf families and discover why winter is a special time for packs in North America. Guests will learn about the present circumstances around the status of wolf management in the United States and our friends from National Wolfwatcher Coalition will offer advocacy opportunities to those who are interested in joining the effort. Don't forget to bring a camera, Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa and Zephyr will be on view and perhaps the elusive and critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves too. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Winter Wolves
Date: January 19, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 adults, $12 (children under 12)

Winter offers families a unique opportunity to visit the wolves during their favorite time of year. Learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for packs in North America. Whether the wolves are living on the Arctic tundra or the high desert of the southwest, wolf families are out searching for prey as their maturing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Winter Wolves
Date: January 20, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 adults, $12 (children under 12)

Winter offers families a unique opportunity to visit the wolves during their favorite time of year. Learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for packs in North America. Whether the wolves are living on the Arctic tundra or the high desert of the southwest, wolf families are out searching for prey as their maturing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Pack Chat for Kids!
Date: January 21, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 - adults / $12 - children under 12

This is the best introduction to wolves for families with young children. Kids will learn about the mythology surrounding wolves and the important role of wolves in the natural world. This is an exciting time for wolves, they're out searching for prey as their growing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Pack Chat for Kids!
Date: January 26, 2013
Time: 11AM
Fee: $15 - adults / $12 - children under 12

This is the best introduction to wolves for families with young children. Kids will learn about the mythology surrounding wolves and the important role of wolves in the natural world. This is an exciting time for wolves, they're out searching for prey as their growing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

Full Moon Wolf Walk
Date: January 26, 2013
Time: 5:30PM
Fee: $18 per person

Celebrate the first full moon of 2013 with wolves! While keeping warm by the Wolf Conservation Center's outdoor fire pit, guests will enjoy warm drinks, sugary treats and likely the symphony of howls from the 24 wolves that call the WCC home. Guests will learn about the history of wolves in the United States, the importance of wolves in a healthy ecosystem and the efforts to save these magnificent creatures for future generations. Guests then take will take a short moonlit walk to visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa and Zephyr. Please bring flashlights. Pre-registration is required. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/. (program will be cancelled in case of rain)

Winter Wolves
Date: January 27, 2013
Time: 1PM
Fee: $15 adults, $12 (children under 12)

Winter offers families a unique opportunity to visit the wolves during their favorite time of year. Learn about the mythology, biology and ecology of wolf families and discover why this season is such a magical time for packs in North America. Whether the wolves are living on the Arctic tundra or the high desert of the southwest, wolf families are out searching for prey as their maturing pups experience their first winter season. Guests will visit Ambassador wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr as well as the WCC's critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Please dress for COLD weather. Pre-registration is required. Information and registration are available at http://www.nywolf.org/.

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