Wolf Conservation Center | Promoting Wolf Conservation Since 1999

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Wild Arctic gray wolves (Canis lupus arctos) live primarily in the Arctic, the region located above 67° north latitude. These fascinating creatures are designed by the pressures of nature and are well adapted to survive on the icy landscape.  Ambassador wolf Atka, like his wild counterparts, has two layers of fur: the long guard hairs that form the visible outer …

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WCC Wolf Cam

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The Wolf Conservation Center’s (WCC) educational impact is a whole lot broader thanks to our partnership with experienced live wildlife broadcasters from wildearth.tv! Our collection of webcams allow an unlimited number of viewers to enter the private lives of one “Ambassador” wolf and three elusive packs of critically endangered wolves via unobtrusive cameras in and around anticipated den sites. As …

Wolves part of Washington’s future, heritage – Spokesman.com – Jan. 10, 2015

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Until 2007, you wouldn’t have seen wolves in Washington. Though historically common throughout the Pacific Northwest, by the early 1900s shooting, poisoning and trapping had eradicated the state’s wolves. Today, thanks to the Endangered Species Act, we have a fledgling population of an estimated 52 wolves as a result of their 1995 reintroduction in adjacent Idaho, and migrating animals from …

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State’s wolves returned to endangered list

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Returned to the list by Voters!! Its to bad other states havent voted the same way yet!! Michigan wolves are back on the endangered list. A federal court judge has ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to immediately return wolves in the Great Lakes region to the federal endangered species list. While many people may find this to be …