Captive red 狼 pups Moose (M1803) and Thicket (M1804) were born at the 狼 Conservation Center in South Salem, NY in Spring of 2010. In this video they are about 5 weeks old and beginning to explore their environment...
Silas is a captive-born gray 狼 who resides at the 狼 Conservation Center (WCC), a 501c3 non-profit organization, in South Salem, NY. As an Ambassador wolf, Silas helps teach the public about 狼 and their vital role in the environment.
狼 greeting behavior involves tail-wagging, muzzle licking, nose tapping, tail tucking, and varied vocalizations - gestures of intimacy and enthusiasm that reaffirm the unique emotional bonds that shape the foundation of the family.
Sunny Murphy, the WCC’s Research Associate, discussed cultural perceptions of 狼 and how these beliefs have impacted 狼 populations along the eastern United States.
Beyond reminding us of the beauty in nature's harmony, their howl is a testament to the bond between them. Their song carries a message of unity and power, reminding us of the wild 心 that beats within.
Alawa, our beloved 'sweet-pea,' ensconced in her den, her howls echoing softly through the still air. Her voice, a melody of strength and command, resonates in the serene 太空 around her, a timeless testament to her unforgettable spirit.
Alawa was an important player in the fight to preserve wolves’ rightful place in the environment. She taught many that 狼 can be gentle yet fierce, loving, and loyal. We miss her every day...💔link