When it comes to teamwork, we can learn a lot from animals — specifically, wolves.
For wolves, every day is about survival. Wolves rely on each other to function, thrive, and survive. As highly social animals, wolves live in structured family units called packs. Cooperative living gives wolf families a number of benefits. Teamwork facilitates successful hunting, pup rearing, territorial defense, and taking the perfect family photo, of course!
Beyond being powerful posers, this Mexican gray wolf family represents the Wolf Conservation Center's participation in the active effort to save their species from of extinction.
The WCC, a 501c3 non-profit organization in South Salem, NY, is one of a network of facilities participating in the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan (SAFE) - a bi-national initiative whose primary purpose is to support the reestablishment of Mexican gray wolves in the wild through captive breeding, public education, and research.
For more information about wolves and the WCC's participation in wolf recovery, please visit our website at www.nywolf.org.
If you want to watch the WCC's critically endangered Mexican gray wolves or red wolves in live time, visit our live wolf webcams at https://nywolf.org/meet-our-wolves/we...
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