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Learn about the mythology, biology, and ecology of wolf families and discover why fall is a special 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 pups prepare for their first winter season. Guests will learn about the present circumstances around the status of wolf management in the United States and special guests from the 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. Pre-registration is required.Fees: Adults - $13 / Children (under 12) - $11
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