Please note: The Wolf Conservation Center is temporarily closed to onsite visitors. Onsite programs return in 2027! In the meantime, explore our virtual and offsite programs. Please refer to our Program Calendar for a list of upcoming events.
Experience the Wolf Conservation Center
The WCC is temporarily closed to onsite visitors, but our work (and our wolves) never stop. Stay connected through our virtual and offsite programs until we open our doors again in 2027.
Virtual Programs
Offsite Programs
Bring wolf conservation to your community! Our educators travel to schools, organizations, and community events to share the story of wolves and our work to protect them.
Webinar Series
Get the latest from the front lines of wolf research. Our scientific webinar series connects you with leading experts in conservation and wildlife ecology.
Watch our Webcams
Meet our wolves from anywhere in the world! Tune in to our live webcams for an up-close look at the WCC's ambassador, red, and Mexican gray wolves.
PROGRAM DATES:
Offsite Event- Wolf Conservation: Saving a Species- LaGrange Association Library
June 17 @ 6:00 pm
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(Offsite Event)- Lewisboro Let’s Celebrate Juneteeth Together Educational Tabletop
June 20 @ 12:00 pm
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(Offsite Event)- Wolves of North America @ East Hampton Public Library
June 30 @ 6:00 pm
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Latest News & Research
Advocates Condemn Mexican Gray Wolf Killings, Commend Law Enforcement Efforts
For immediate release: June 15, 2026 SANTA FE, N.M. – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service investigated the deaths of two Mexican wolves and served a federal search warrant in April of this…
Wolf Conservation Center Celebrates Birth of Male Red Wolf Pup
The Wolf Conservation Center (the Center) is thrilled to share that a critically endangered male Red Wolf pup was born onsite in South Salem, NY on April 29. This marks…
House Interior Bill Seeks to Strip Key Protections for Gray Wolves
The House Appropriations Committee released their proposed Fiscal Year 2027 Interior and Environment spending bill, which includes devastating anti-wolf and anti-wildlife provisions. Most notably, the bill includes a rider that…
Red Wolf Pup Born to Parents Martha and Oka
We’re excited to announce that Red Wolves Martha and Oka have welcomed a male pup! Born on April 29, the pup received a quick exam in early May by Dr.…
Celebrate Mexican Gray Wolf Maus Turning 10
Mexican gray wolf Maus is celebrating his 10th birthday this year! Just before midnight on May 25, 2016, Mexican gray wolf Belle gave birth to three beautiful pups, two boys…
Earth Day Victory for Wildlife: HR 1897 Removed From Today’s Vote
Congress was expected to vote later today on H.R. 1897, a bill that would have rolled back key protections under the Endangered Species Act. However, the bill has now been…
Wolf Pup Development: Milestones in Their First Year
The speed of physical pup development is incredible! Although no bigger than one pound at birth, wolves reach their adult size in less than one year, and reach sexual maturity…
Conservationists Celebrate Release of Mexican Gray Wolves in Durango, México and Urge Family Pack Releases in the U.S.
For immediate release April 8, 2026 TUCSON, Ariz. – Conservationists are celebrating the historic translocation of two families of Mexican gray wolves in Durango, Mexico, almost fifty years after the…
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