This was certainly one of the most enjoyable day trips we made this year - never mind that our butts hurt for a few days after - it's a long drive from Calgary to Golden B.C.
http://www.northernlightswildlife.com/
The center is quite rustic in appearance due to the environmentally concious slant on everything (including the washroom). The information, however, is very eye-openning and enlightening. Make sure to hang around for the "talk" that is delivered several times a day.
The kids have been to an Equestrian rehabilitation center in the UK and Paige has a particular interest in Sharks and their conservation. This trip fit right into that category.
Some close up shots of the inhabitants
They explain the common misconceptions about wolf behaviour. The tour guides you through several rehabilitation centers and illustrates the care that has been taken to allow these animals to wonder freely and co-exist with their habitat.
You can choose to sponsor an animal and find out its story.
Some wolves were donated to Yellowstone park in the US after over-hunting threw off the natural balance by practically eliminating the keystone species.
Here are a few skulls showing the structure for different animals.
It's important to draw a distinction between wolf and coyote. They provide a good explanation here.
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"Alpha and Omega" is a great movie showing these roles in a pack |
Each wolf is affectionately named
This is a great science lesson. It also provides some social studies as we map the behaviour onto other species, even humans!
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The idea of a Keystone species was a great learning experience |