Endangered Wolf Center

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(436) · Park in Eureka, United States
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The Endangered Wolf Center is a non-profit wildlife facility in Eureka, Missouri, United States, near St. Louis that is dedicated to preserving and …

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Dec 2, 2024
Great experience. Learned a lot and enjoyed the time with my family. Easy to book and price was affordable. The animals are well taken care of. Full review by Janean M
Nov 12, 2024
Learned about how wolves are an endangered species now and how that affects our environment! Also learned about the programs here to aid in bringing their numbers back up. Tour guides were very inf… Full review by Wanda H
Nov 3, 2024
Amazing place! After all the residents the staff was amazing! Very welcoming and passionate about their mission to save all these wonderful species and provide the best possible homes for them. From… Full review by Kristin T
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For anyone who has visited here in 2021- my friend needs to know: how easily can a person get around at this center in …
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For anyone who has visited here in 2021- my friend needs to know: how easily can a person get around at this center in a wheelchair or rolling mobility device? Are most of the walking areas paved or low packed gravel? Anything you can share will help.
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Most areas are paved and wheelchair accessible. Some spots are hilly, requiring some strength to push a wheelchair, but this should not limit your interest and ability to visit.
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Answer by Mary W · Aug 21, 2021
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Is it possible to give the wolves a head pat?
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I just have to say no. lol
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Are there any tours or events in which you get to touch the wolves?
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Hello Ali! The Endangered Wolf Center is a no-touch facility-- even our keepers do not touch the wolves! This is because we would like them to remain as wild as possible, as they …
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Hello Ali! The Endangered Wolf Center is a no-touch facility-- even our keepers do not touch the wolves! This is because we would like them to remain as wild as possible, as they may be released back into their habitat someday. Thank you for your interest!
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