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Endangered Wolf Center
Eureka, MO, USA
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About
The Endangered Wolf Center was founded in 1971 by zoologist and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom host Marlin Perkins and his wife Carol. This AZA-accredited facility near St. Louis is critical to Mexican gray wolf and red wolf recovery - every Mexican wolf in the wild today traces its roots back to this center.
As an active participant in the Species Survival Plans for both species, the Endangered Wolf Center has contributed significantly to the recovery of endangered wolves in North America. The center offers educational programs and tours to teach the public about wolf conservation.
As an active participant in the Species Survival Plans for both species, the Endangered Wolf Center has contributed significantly to the recovery of endangered wolves in North America. The center offers educational programs and tours to teach the public about wolf conservation.
Wolf Species
Gray Wolf
Red Wolf
Mexican Gray Wolf
Programs
Breeding Programs
Education
Reintroduction
Research
Location
Quick Info
- Founded 1971
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- Gold GuideStar Seal
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Ways to Give
- One-time Donation
- Monthly Giving
- Symbolic Wolf Adoption