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Endangered Wolf Center

REVIEWS

C Casey Taylor

My tour guide was full of information on the animals and the center's history as well. She answered all the questions that I had about the center, animals and animal care.The center provided excellent opportunities for me to take pictures of the wolves and foxes in their care. The animals are very well taken care of. I would recommend people visit the center.

Nov 27, 2024

C Carrie Roemer

This is such a fun and educational experience! The staff is friendly, incredibly knowledgeable and they have a passion for the animals they care for. Our guide, Amina, was so informative and made our time at Endangered Wolf Center enjoyable. The animal caretakers really added to the experience. I would highly recommend the VIP tour.

Dec 24, 2024

C Cyndi Evans

Wonderful, peaceful, hidden gem. Tour guide was extremely enthusiastic, knowledgeable and enjoys what she does. Loved how interactive and relaxed the tour was. No food or beverages allowed, no smoking and no wolf calls. Porta potties only. Morning tour highly recommended!!

Oct 13, 2024

A Adriana Hughey

Amazing experience!! We went Dec 28 and it was the perfect cooler weather and the animals were so active. Ps- recommend Am or Pm slots. Mid day the wolfs are least active.

Dec 30, 2024

D Dennis Hunt

We really enjoyed the tour of the center. Beautiful snowy day. Wolves and foxes were easy to view. They were also quite active. Tour guide was very informative, not rushed.

Dec 01, 2024

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Endangered Wolf Center Intro

Welcome to the Endangered Wolf Center, a remarkable conservation facility located in Eureka, Missouri, near St. Louis. This non-profit organization is dedicated to the preservation and reintroduction of critically endangered wolf species. Through carefully managed breeding programs, reintroduction efforts, and inspiring education programs, the Endangered Wolf Center is making a significant impact on wolf conservation.

A Mission of Conservation and Education

The Endangered Wolf Center's mission is to protect and preserve endangered wolves and wild canid species. The center provides a sanctuary for these animals, while also working to educate the public about the importance of wolves in the ecosystem. The center offers a variety of tour programs, led by knowledgeable educators, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about wolves and their conservation status.

A Variety of Tour Programs

The Endangered Wolf Center offers a range of tour programs, both public and private, to cater to different interests and age groups. These guided tours provide visitors with an in-depth look at the center's conservation efforts and the wolves in their care. During the tours, visitors can:

  • Observe wolves in their natural habitat enclosures.
  • Learn about the different wolf species and their unique characteristics.
  • Understand the challenges facing wolf populations in the wild.
  • Discover the center's role in breeding and reintroducing wolves to the wild.
  • Participate in interactive educational activities.

A Commitment to Preservation

The Endangered Wolf Center is an independent non-profit organization that receives no federal or state funding. Its programs are supported entirely by members, donors, and visitors. By visiting the center, you are contributing directly to the preservation of these incredible animals.

Visit the Endangered Wolf Center Today

If you're interested in wolf conservation and want to learn more about these fascinating animals, be sure to visit the Endangered Wolf Center. Advance reservations are required for all tours and can be made by calling 636-938-5900 or visiting the center's website.

Contact Information:

  • Phone: (636) 938-5900
  • Mobile Phone: +1 636-938-5900
  • Address: 6750 Tyson Valley Rd, Eureka, MO 63025, USA

Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday, Closed
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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