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"Adding arctic pups from the remote regions of Canada allows us to teach people about another subspecies of wolves-one that people would never see in the wild." said Lori Schmidt, wolf curator. She added, "Visitors will see the pups growing very quickly-nearly a pound per day."
Arctic wolves live north of the Arctic Circle and survive some of the most extreme conditions on earth. Although these rare pups are dark in color and awkward now, their transition to pure white adults will happen quickly over the summer months. As the new pups grow each week, visitors at the Center will observe them developing survival skills and instincts that prepare them for being top predators.
See the pups live at the Wolf Pups! programs presented four times per day in the auditorium at the interpretive center in Ely.
For more information: See the pups!
THE INTERNATIONAL WOLF CENTER was founded in 1985, and is known worldwide as the nation's premier source for wolf education. The mission of the Center is to advance the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wildlands and the human role in their future.
The Center educates through its website wolf.org, its ambassador wolves, museum exhibits, on-site adventure and outreach programs and International Wolf magazine. The educational facility and interpretive center are located at 1396 Highway 169, Ely, Minnesota, 55731.
David Menzies | 919-274-6862 | Writer and Public Relations Consultant | www.daviddeanmenzies.com



