Explore Colorado: Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center
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Wolves are no longer found in the wild in Colorado, but you can still see them in their natural habitat at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center. On a tour you get a chance to see 18 wolves and other animals like foxes and ferrets. The regular tours run about an hour. They are offered several times a day Tuesday through Sunday. The tour ends with a wolf howl so you try communicating with the wolves. The also offer feeding tours, photo sessions, and full moon tours.
Thank you sooo much, wolves need understanding and love
I love wolves so much ❤🎉 my mom is going to take me their for my birthday 🥳
Thank you Colorado Wolf Sanctuary.
I love wolves 💙
I know they are wild animals but I so want to snuggle them.
YESSSSS SAME
Wolfs are amazing!! 🐺❤️
Wolves too!
That was fucking beautiful. 🐺
Gorgeous!
cool wolf park
The wolf was the only animal to domesticate itself. The experiment done with foxes in Siberia gives us clues as to how canines became domesticated.
Aw amazing!❤
Love it !!! I was there 2 weeks ago
I think I was to!!!!!
Nvm
I love it..
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There is a documented wolf pack of 6 to 10 wolves in North Western Colorado.
They are found wild in Colorado.
If there are, there aren’t very many.
Oooh, I’m going
Had a sled team with 5 wolf hybrids they were awesome 😎
we are moving to colorado and i was just wondering what town are yall located in because i would like to apply for a job working with wolves they are my favorite animal and i would be grateful to work there
There is a center near Divide Colorado and one called Mission Wolf near Westcliffe, Co. Always looking for volunteers and donations of time or other assistance.
🐺 🦊
They’re officially back even if just a few
I'm a wolf I will work with you guys I love wolves and foxes 🐺🐶 I want to kiss them so cute
Say Colorado! I'm a Giraffe!!!
Not true about wolfs in Colorado. Friend of mine is a rancher in Branson Co. Where he said one of his bulls was protecting a calf from wolves
Wow. Good job. You've domesticated a wild animal. I just visit your location last week and you've denied the fact that wild wolves kill each other. Not impressed. Tell the WHOLE story.