Although Alawa and Zephyr are as cute as can be, staff and volunteers are often reminded that these pups are not pets. Watch and see you even pups can "wolf down" their food...
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Michael
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Not only Zephyr, even Alawa (a woman!), they are so economically how I am: Lick the dish cleanly, then you don't need to rinse.
Located in South Salem, NY, the Wolf Conservation Center (www.nywolf.org) exists to educate people about wolves and their valuable role in the environment, and to help protect their future in the wild. The WCC is home to ambassador wolves that visitors can observe in spacious natural enclosures. We also have over 20 wolves as part of our participation in Species Survival Plans for critically endangered Mexican Gray Wolves and Red Wolves. To learn more about us or to arrange a visit, please go to our website and follow us on Facebook. Questions about the blog? Email us at nywolf.org@gmail.com
1 comment:
Not only Zephyr, even Alawa (a woman!), they are so economically how I am:
Lick the dish cleanly, then you don't need to rinse.
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