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Judi Lynn

(164,122 posts)
2. To see one in nature would be unforgettable. They are incredible.
Fri Feb 11, 2022, 03:19 AM
Feb 2022

There's a website near Salem, New York, which raises wild wolves in a large area, to keep their wards safe and to raise future wolves to return them to the wild. They do not domesticate them. They do have three "ambassador wolves" which are tamer and are used for visits to schools, etc., Nikai, sibling Alawa, and dark wolf, also a sibling, Zephyr. Zephry was born in a different litter, as he isn't the same age. He's their sibling, anyway.

The website live cams, all 8 of them are in service around the clock, even during holidays. At times the cameras go dark, mechanical troubles, probably, but are re-activated in good time.

I understand Martha Stewart's daughter has done volunteer work at the New York Wolf conservation center.

https://nywolf.org/meet-our-wolves/webcams/

They have educational tours periodically at the center. I have used my link to the website daily, usually, and bought calenders each year, as a small contribution. Each exhibit has an outdoor view of some of their area, and an indoor camera, for sleepy wolves! They seem to love winter most, and seem happy as clams sleeping on thick snow, when possible. In summer, their zones are covered with trees and shrubs, and they seem to disappear out of sight behind them a lot. Beautiful fur beasties throughout the year.

I hope, somehow, the US can manage to win over the sub-humans who want to destroy these beautiful beings. Surely evil will NOT win in the end.

I've never seen a black bear. That would be stupendous!

Thanks.

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