Wolves that Were Rescued
I recently visited the Wolf Sanctuary in Pennsylvania and was able to take loads of photos of them in the snow. Of course I would have preferred taking photos of them in the wild, but they were magnificent creatures. Unfortunately people believe that they make interesting pets and even cross-breed them with domesticated dogs. If you like wolf photography you can view beautiful photos by their staff photographer at http://wolfsanctuarypa.org/ Almost forgot to mention you can “adopt” a Wolf. My son fell in love with one named Scout, who we saw about half-way through the tour, so we adopted him (you get a photo and a certificate). My oldest saw him immediately and loved him. My 2 boys were so thrilled by it, that I went ahead and adopted another Wolf as a gift for my father. The snow falling made the scene incredibly beautiful and the wolves loved it. They frolicked and played with eachother; even did some wonderful howling as you can see in the last photo. I only wish I could have taken photos of these amazing creatures without the fence….from far away…



You are so right, Jennifer. They are amazing creatures [always admired them] but really they are not pets!
Beautiful photos!
Agree..I’m not sure why anyone would think they would be. Thanks for stopping by..I know it’s been awhile since I’ve posted..
…and it’s always a pleasure seeing your work!