Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 8:16 pm
Keeper, you should really visit. They're open to everybody, no admission or anything. You could do like I did and stay a while to help out!
I don't know how old you are if you have the means to travel by yourself, but that place isn't going anywhere. Captive born wolves will always need a home.
Staying there and meeting so many people who love the wolves really gave me more hope in humanity.
I gave probably upward of 50 tours to people while I was there and seeing the look on a kid's face when he/she met a real wolf face to face for the first time was just amazing. I really think that the people who want to see wolves thrive in the wild again far out-number the ignorant fools like that guy who wants to hunt them. I think that the reason so many people are afraid of them is because they are so like us.
Staying there and meeting so many people who love the wolves really gave me more hope in humanity.
I gave probably upward of 50 tours to people while I was there and seeing the look on a kid's face when he/she met a real wolf face to face for the first time was just amazing. I really think that the people who want to see wolves thrive in the wild again far out-number the ignorant fools like that guy who wants to hunt them. I think that the reason so many people are afraid of them is because they are so like us.