Zephyr & Alawa, New Wolf Cubs At The Wolf Conservation Center

Thought you might enjoy some video stills from our shoot this past week.

The Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, NY recently brought in two new wolf cubs to the organization to become Ambassador Wolves. As the cubs, Alawa and Zephry, grow into adults they will have the important job of teaching people how important wolves are in the wild and why we should support the WCC’s efforts to keep the wolf population in America strong.

Dog Files will be visiting every month or so till the cubs are full grown wolves and in 2012 you’ll be able to see the wolf cubs as they grow and develop in a new Dog Files episode. Filming is going to be so much fun and if you can’t wait to see the episode, check out our first episode, featuring the Wolf Conservation Center.

Alawa

This is Alawa (above), one of two new wolf cubs at the Wolf Conservation Center. Alawa is female and seems to be the more cautious of the two.

Zephyr

This is Zephyr (above), a boy and from my experience, a bit more rambunctious than Alawa.

Alawa

Alawa (above) checking out her surroundings.

Kai, the German Shepherd

Kai the German Shepherd (above), relaxing on the cabin steps. He’s the surrogate dad to Alawa and Zephyr, setting them straight when they get out of line.

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Pamela Hannan
12 years ago

a beautiful gift from god its to bad everyone can”t understand how lucky we are to have such amazing animals in our world

Michiganlady1109
Michiganlady1109
12 years ago

They are so beautiful and wonderful creatures. Why can’t people just leave nature and its animals alone. We need them in this world.

Westiechick2
Westiechick2
12 years ago

wow amaizing 🙂 yes we do need them in this world

Cheryl57
Cheryl57
12 years ago

I love the pups and I adore Kai too GSD’s are the best dog in my book. I wish you would check out Lakota Wolf Preserve right in NJ they just got three wolf pups last month and they could use some exposure too. They have 24 wolves or they did as they lost three of their older ones this past yr or so thus the three new little ones plus the have bobcats and foxes. I love that place and I sponsor an artic named Tala there. They dont have any ambassador wolves, they dont go to schools, libraries, etc. people come to them. Hearing 20 plus wolves howl for you at one time is something you will never forget. I just love that place.

Annbo1
Annbo1
12 years ago

They are so beautiful.  I can see my own much loved Kelpie/German Shepherd X in their faces.  People seem to forget their own precious dogs are all descended from these beautiful wolves.

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