WOLF TALK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

 

  THE SOURCE FOR WOLF EDUCATION

 

 
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    Wolf Talk has been educating people about wolves since 1978 at schools, museums, libraries, summer camps and more. It is our belief that through education, we can clarify the misconceptions about one of our most valued endangered species. We have worked with and studied wolves at research facilities, zoos, in the wild and at our own compound. We would like to share our knowledge and joy of these beautiful animals with you

    We have been involved with the care of wolves at our home and in zoos from birth to adulthood since 1978.  Our one hour live animal presentations are suitable for any age group and can be tailored to meet the needs of any size audience. We offer two types of programs.

1. Wolf behavior in captivity and in the wild, eating habits and pack structure.
    Visual display of furs, skulls and more. 

     Question and answer session.
2. Wolves and the Native American culture, past and present. 
    General wolf behavior. 

     Display of Native American cultural items. 

     Question and answer session.

Any wolves brought to a program site have been raised by us personally and we are state and federally licensed for education. We have done programs at but are not limited to:

MUSEUMS
SCHOOLS
POW-WOW'S
PRIVATE PARTIES
PARKS
LIBRARIES
FUNDRAISERS
AND MANY OTHER LOCATIONS / EVENTS

  

 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE TYPES 

OF PROGRAMS AND PRICING PLEASE CONTACT US AT:

(978) 632-2316 OR BY EMAIL HERE

Thank you

 
 
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