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Winter offers families a unique opportunity to visit the wolves during their favorite time of year. The animals of the arctic are not strangers to cold winters. Living in continual darkness and temperatures hovering between -20 or -30 degrees Fahrenheit, arctic animals must develop special adaptations to stay warm, conserve energy, and find food in a barren, frozen world. Arctic Fest: Wings and Wolves will allow guests to learn about the harsh habitat that some very special animals call home. Master falconer, Brian Bradley of Skyhunters in Flight, will present his beautiful feathered ambassadors that call the high arctic home and will do a flight demonstration too! Guests will also visit resident arctic gray wolf Atka and of course the WCC’s other ambassador wolves-Zephyr and Alawa as well as the WCC’s critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Guests will enjoy hot beverages in our woodstove-heated classroom. Space is limited. Please dress for COLD weather. FEE: $20 per person
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