Tag: Wildlife Conservation
Wolf Has a Blast Playing Ball with an Orange
Beyond their importance as a critical keystone species, wolves can be pretty cute too! As highly social animals that live in well-organized family units called packs, wolves will often engage in social play to strengthen family bonds and assess social…
Big Slumber Party for Wolves
Wolf families are just like ours; they play together, eat together, and most importantly, love together. When it comes to wolves it's all about family †Beyond being adorable, this Mexican gray wolf family represents the Wolf Conservation Center's active…
Wolves Cuddle and Comfort One Another
This is what family looks like đș When it comes to wolves, itâs not about numbers. Itâs about family. A wolf is a wolf when itâs part of an intact, unexploited family group capable of astonishingly beautiful and complex cooperative…
Happy Wolves, Happy Howls
Did you know that sometimes wolves sing just to make music, as we do? It's called 'social glue' - a spreading of good feeling like people singing around a campfire, feeling closer to one another - itâs that same idea:…
Wolf Pups Cuddle and Nibble Big Sister
Raising pups is a family affair; it is natural for all the wolves to pitch in. Older siblings in the family (a.k.a. pack), like big sister "Babs", often assist their parents in rearing their younger siblings by regurgitating food for…