Growing the Pack: Saving Endangered Wolves Through Breeding Efforts
Over 50 Years of Conservation in Action Since its inception in 1971, the Endangered Wolf Center has been home to 394 pups as of 2024. That’s a lot of conservation cuteness! To break it down between species, we’ve welcomed: 281 Mexican wolf pups, 67 American Red Wolf...
Six Mexican Wolf Pups Fostered in 2024
Journey to the Wild: Six Mexican Wolf Pups Take Flight On May 16, 2024, six 13-day-old Mexican wolf pups from the Endangered Wolf Center in Missouri were flown to the wilderness of New Mexico. Their mission: to be fostered into two wild packs – a significant step in...
Endangered Red Wolves from the EWC Released to the Wilds of North Carolina
Preparing red wolves for life in the wild On a cold November day in 2022, keepers and volunteers at the Endangered Wolf Center prepared five American red wolves to be transported to the wilds of North Carolina. But preparation for their wild lives really began when...
Two Mexican Wolf Pups Fostered in 2023
When their eyes open, they’ll be wild wolves It’s the opportunity of a lifetime for these pups. At just eight days old, with eyes still closed, two Mexican wolf pups born at the Endangered Wolf Center were flown to New Mexico to be fostered into a wild...