These are captive wolves, taken at the Wild Canid Survival and Research Center located outside of St. Louis. It was founded in 1971 by Marlin Perkins, and today it is largely responsible for the survival of the Mexican Gray Wolf. They have the highest number of births and have released more Mexican Gray Wolves back into the wild than any other facility in the country. They also have successful programs with the Red Wolf, Maned Wolf, Swift Fox and African Wild Dogs, some of those to be posted later.
It was a rainy, cloudy December day when I was there, but I was happy just to have the opportunity to photograph them. Here are a few from that day.
Great looking animals, Doug.
Very nice series--they are not easy to get out in the open, and they sure are keeping track of you!
I like #1 the best---thanks for sharing this place and their animals with us.
Aren't they beautiful Doug. Good old Marlin Perkins... bless his soul... used to watch him every week as a kid. Glad to know that such a great endevor has come out of his work.
Great shots and wonderful looking animal Doug. I didn't even know that you can find wolves in Mexico. We learn everyday
By the looks of your photos you were stalking him, and he was stalking you
Doug, you did a great job on all of these, looking forward to the rest of the series. We have some Mexican wolfs at a zoo near by, I have photographed them before, but the only way to do so is through a window again very nice series.
Herderdog wrote:
Great looking animals, Doug.
Very nice series--they are not easy to get out in the open, and they sure are keeping track of you!
I like #1 the best---thanks for sharing this place and their animals with us.
Thank you Bonnie. I was actually in the compound with the wolves. They were fencing off a section of the enclosure and had some guards keeping the wolves from the workers. I was asked if I wanted to shoot from inside the fence, and I said "Hell yea"! We were keeping a pretty close eye on each other, a couple came to within about 30 feet before turning away.
Terry D wrote:
Aren't they beautiful Doug. Good old Marlin Perkins... bless his soul... used to watch him every week as a kid. Glad to know that such a great endevor has come out of his work.
Nice work Doug... can't wait to see the rest.
Terry
Thank you Terry. The people there do a wonderful job, can't wait to go back.