Missouri’s something of a haven for animal lovers. After all, we have a ton of animal-centric destinations to visit – from Crown Ridge Tiger Sanctuary in Sainte Genevieve to the Saint Louis Zoo. Many of these destinations give us a unique perspective on the lives of animals we might not otherwise see. When you tour the Endangered Wolf Center in Missouri, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most majestic animals in the state.
Embark on an inspirational tour of Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, an organization that’s dedicated to preserving and protecting…
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Red wolves, Mexican wolves, and other similar animals, like the African painted dog. It also welcomes guests to learn more about these rare animals.
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The wolf sanctuary offers several tours, including private tours, that allow visitors to get an intimate view of the center and its residents.
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Reservations are required for all tours. Private tours are held each day, except on Tuesdays, and last two hours. (Public tours are temporarily closed due to the ongoing pandemic.)
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Dress for the weather on your tour that will allow you to learn more about Mexican wolves and red wolves. However, that’s just the beginning of the fun.
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Private tours also offer a glimpse at the African painted dogs, swift foxes, and maned wolves.
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If you’re a fan of photography, you might want to sign up for the photography tour, which includes a seasoned guide and the opportunity to snap photographs.
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Even if you can’t make it to Eureka, you can still meet one of its most popular residents on its Virtual Meets & Greets.
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You can join a public or a private virtual meet and greet, which lasts a half of an hour and will feature an appearance by a popular resident - Daisy, the fennec fox, for example.
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Head over to the official website of Endangered Wolf Center for more information on tour options, prices, and to make reservations. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Have you gone on a tour at the Endangered Wolf Center in Missouri? Share your experience in the comments! Next time you’re out and about exploring the outdoors, keep an eye out for the five most dangerous animals in Missouri.
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Address: Endangered Wolf Center, 6750 Tyson Valley Rd, Eureka, MO 63025, USA