See how the California Wolf Center is taking part in January’s full moon known as the Wolf Moon.
Read MoreWe’ve officially entered wolf breeding season, which generally runs from late January until late March. Since wolves’ gestation period is about two months long, their pups are born in April or May. Females will give birth or “whelp” in a den and have about 5 pups on average in a litter.
Read MoreAn interview with children’s book author, Robert Young, about his latest book, “Friends of the Wolf”.
Read MoreZeke (M1049), California Wolf Center’s ambassador Mexican gray wolf has sadly passed away at 13 years of age. You will be deeply missed, fluffy boy. 2007-2020
Read MoreWelcome to California Wolf Center’s new website! Now you’ll be able to support wolves and our mission even easier than before. Here are a couple new features we’re excited to share with you.
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