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Northern Minnesota learning vacations are based at our interpretive center in Ely, gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the heart of Minnesota wolf country. Unless otherwise noted, all northern Minnesota programs include lakeside lodging and all meals
Join the International Wolf Center and local experts for an inside look at the wolves of Yellowstone. Lodging and meal arrangements vary. See program descriptions for details. View maps of Yellowstone's Mammoth Hot Springs and Lamar Valley areas.
Explore the beautiful coastal world of the red wolf in North Carolina. Comfortable lodging, meals and expert instruction will be included during this adventure!
The Canadian Northwest Territories Trip led by Dr. L. David Mech, internationally noted wolf biologist and author, is often described as a 'once in a lifetime' opportunity, the chance to experience wolves with the world's foremost scientific and wolf education authorities literally by your side.
Join the International Wolf Center and Rolf Peterson for an inside look at the wolves of Isle Royale.
The International Wolf Center and the Denali Education Center will be partnering to offer an Alaskan adventure September 5-11, 2010. Details of the trip's logistics, content and pricing will be available in the next few months. Check back often! Would you be interested in an adventure in Alaska? The International Wolf Center sure is! If you have questions, please email Jess Edberg, Information Services Director at jedberg@wolf.org.
Would you be interested in traveling to New Mexico or Arizona to learn more about the endangered Mexican gray wolf? The International Wolf Center sure is! If you're serious about such a trip, please email Jess Edberg, Information Services Director at jedberg@wolf.org and let her know.
The International Wolf Center is proud to offer Wolf Seminars-intensive educational experiences that closely examine specific wolf-related topics such as predator-prey relationships, social behavior and captive wolf management. Wolf Seminars are taught by expert scientists familiar with the latest discoveries in wolf behavior, ecology, management and conservation. Academic credit is available for most seminars.
Get the latest wolf information, gain practical tools for teaching about wolves, and have fun along the way! Educator Workshops are created especially for educators-formal and nonformal-who work with students grades 6-12 and adults.
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