LIVE VIRTUAL PROGRAM: Wolf Conservation Center Virtual Field Trip

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Event Details

Please Note: This is a virtual program via Zoom. Participants will receive a link to the program via email upon completing registration. 

Join a Wolf Conservation Center educator for a fascinating discussion on the history, biology, and ecology of wolves in North America. The discussion will also touch upon WCC's work to save endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Participants will see ambassador wolves Zephyr, Alawa, and Nikai, and have the opportunity to potentially see some of the endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves that live at the WCC.

Founded by Hélène Grimaud in 1999, the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit environmental education organization working to protect and preserve wolves in North America through science-based education, advocacy, and participation in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf.

FREE! Registration is required. 

Please be advised that the Library makes no warranties and/or representations concerning the virtual programs. Your decision to participate in the programs is an express consent on your part to waive any and all claims against the Library which may result from said participation and hereby release and discharge the City of Danbury / Danbury Public Library from any and all liabilities.

Event Type(s): Science & Nature
Age Group(s): Adults
Presenter: Wolf Conservation Center
Katherine Mostacero
(203) 797-4505 ext. 7713

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