l have been a part of a few successful wildlife rescues and educate people on wildlife and environmental issues. We have helped in issues to save wetlands, woodlands etc.to save the precious life within. It is well worth the effort. We can all learn to live and work together. Education is the key. In 2011 I won an education award from Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority for the work and photography I do. Habitat is fast disappearing and with it, many species are also declining in numbers. So many species can actually tell us the health of our environment and alert us to problems we need to know about. They all need to be protected.

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Haliburton Wolf Center



Just recently my son & I did a trip to the Haliburton Forest and wildlife reserve's wolf center. It was amazing. The wolves were right at the center's viewing station as feeding time was the next day. So they could smell the food and were getting ready for a feast. There are 5 wolves there. Fang is the new alpha male. 2 years old. Luna is the alpha female and her sister Maya. And the 2 other girls at 1 in a half are Maple and Molly. It was a trip we will surely make again. To sit in the viewing center and watch the wolves interacting was so peaceful. We got there later in the day and it started to rain and got dark. But the wolves were certainly co operative and sitting with them was a true pleasure.











2 comments:

Angie in T.O. said...

I've always wanted to visit there. Must look into it. Thanks for sharing.

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Great photos Jen. They are a few lucky wolves to be kept fed and healthy.
Judith