Wolf Conservation Center
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit environmental education organization located in South Salem, NY that teaches people about wolves, their relationship to the environment, and the human role in protecting their future. Our on and off-site programs give people background about wolves and chance to view our "ambassador" wolves and witness natural wolf behavior. We'll be posting videos highlighting behavior, the importance of wolves to healthy ecosystems, and, of course, general cuteness - because you deserve it!
By providing science-based information, we allow wolves and humans to better coexist in our fragile environment, improve our efforts to successfully restore endangered Mexican gray wolves and red wolves to their ancestral homes in the wild, and offer direct exposure to an elusive predator people would not likely see in the wild. Nature is essential for the physical and emotional health of children and adults; our wolves help forge that connection.
Remembering Gray Wolf Zephyr
Gotham’s Real Heroes: Busting Myths about Bats
Critically Endangered Red Wolf- Fall Scenery
Ambassador Wolf Silas Eats a Pumpkin
Building a Future for Red Wolves: A Path for Recovery
Ambassador Wolf Zephyr- Relaxed
Ellesmere Island Expedition…..In Search of Arctic Wolves
The Ocean’s Most Misunderstood Predator & Invisible Fences: What Limits Shortfin Mako Movements
Mexican Gray Wolf Dad Brings Food to Mom and Pups
Saving a Species: The Wolf Conservation Center's Efforts to Recover Mexican Gray Wolves
The Science and Ethics of Wolf Conservation and Management in British Columbia, Canada
Gray Wolf's Silly Howl Spreads Joy