Hunting and Fishing Maryland welcomes and Congratulates the Wolf Conservation Center in New York for a continuing a job well done. We look forward to watching the continued success of your program via your new LIVE CAM the WCC has provided for our enjoyment so please visit their website and see how much detication, heart and soul that has been put into effect in order to preserve habitat for these beautiful animals.
The best view time is early day time or late evening EST. The night vision has been disbled, for better day pictures.
If you need more information, please visit their site http://www.nywolf.org.
The following information is by nywolf.org.
The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is home to 25 wolves! Their best known residents are the WCC Ambassador gray wolves Atka, Alawa, and Zephyr. Although the six additional wolves on exhibit are far more elusive than the Ambassador pack, everyone can enjoy observing the natural behavior of our red wolf familyof four with the help of their red wolf WOLFCAM!
Between January and May, only two of the wolves will be visible, five-year-old M1483 and his mate, six-year-old F1397. Their two one-year-old sons, M1803 and m1804, will be out of view during breeding season as they have been moved from the main enclosure to ensure that their parents can get every opportunity to breed without distraction. WOLFCAM watchers were treated to some VERY encouraging romantic behavior from M1483 and F1397 last year, if you see anything interesting, please let them know on the WCC Facebook Page or by emailing Maggie at maggie@nywolf.org. Enjoy!
To learn more about this red wolf pack, please click here.



















