Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem (7 Buck Run St, NY 10590)
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We are open BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. The Wolf Conservation Center teaches people about wolves, their relationship to the environment and the human role in protecting their future.
Wolf Conservation Center is located in South Salem (New York state) on the street of 7 Buck Run St. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1914-763-2373. You can get more information from their website: http://www.nywolf.org/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Wolf Conservation Center quickly are 41.279522, -73.584968. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Wolf Conservation Center.
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Emil
Fun, educational, and a great day trip to experience and help these amazing animals. The staff are one of a kind and the tour is beautiful.
11.2022Matthew
A beautiful nature preserve dedicated to wolf conservation efforts for the Mexican Grey Wolf and the Red Wolf. The grey wolves are the ambassador wolves. Perfect place for a school field trip or family visit for the day.
10.2022Lauren
My grandmother and I had such a fantastic time here and we learned so much! We appreciate the volunteers who take such good care of the wolves and the center.
10.2022Merlina
Great, knowledgeable & informative staff. Movie : Black Wolf ( the life of) was amazing - entertaining. S'mores were a plus for the kids & sitting around the 2 fire pits listening to adults & staff exchange stories was amusing. Seeing the grey wolves & red wolves plus hearing the wolves howling at times thru the night into morning, was totally awesome. The 4 person tent was set up & spacious & in great condition. Not crowded & a wonderful mix. Some kids, 1 teenager and various adults of all ages. Definitely returning again. Definitely encouraging friends to visit & stay overnight.
06.2022Gabriel
You see the three ambassador wolves at the entrance, and then thats it. The tour guide was a nice charasmatic older gentleman, but the little rude fellow that called himself the tour director had a nasty attidude and was kind of rude to my wife and granddaughter. Really unecessary if you ask me. Kind of ruined the exxcursion for us. I would not bother to go again.
06.2022Natalia
Our tour was led by Reagan, who was incredible. She was so knowledgeable about not only the wolves in the conservatory, but also about wolf research, studies, and stats in general. Super informative and receptive to all questions! I loved all her little stories about the wolves at their center. You could tell the staff really cares for these magnificent creatures. Hoping that more people will help support their causes! Will be returning hopefully for their Sleeping with Wolves program over the summer. Highly recommend for science trips, spots to take kids, and for any wolf lover to visit. Well worth your time.
05.2022Maggie
Amazing experience. Excellent information. Regan the Guide was super knowledgeable. Lucky to see so many wolves. Beautiful animals. Great for kids and adults.
04.2022Tanya
I was hoping that the wolves were more free, instead they are locked up in enclosures. The person who accompanies us to see these magnificent animals, speaks continuously for hours without realizing the annoyance it creates for the animals. In fact, she asks the group to howl. All this is pure shameful spectacle. It would have been better not to see any wolves and to know that you are really saving them, not keeping them in your pens just to get rich. sad and dreary. To save the wolves you have the space to create huge reserves. It doesn't matter if tourists don't see the animals, the important thing is that the animals are fine! I hate zoos, but there are some in my country where wolves have a lot more space than in your reserve!
12.2021Heather
Such an incredible experience! Our youngest loves wolves so we chose to do the Sleeping with Wolves overnight camp out. Colin, Dana and Alex were amazing hosts. Extremely knowledgeable and passionate. The entire program was run very smoothly and not on a really strict schedule, but there was plenty to do and see at all times. There are only 6 4-person tents so it's not an overwhelming crowd even when fully booked (which our night was). We were able to get very close to a few of the wolves and if not for the safety rules very likely could have touched some! We were able to get the wolves howling and see them jump for some snacks. There are 3 Ambassador wolves in the 1st enclosure (all siblings), then further down were 2 red wolves. And still further back are 2 Mexican grey wolves. We were only able to see 1 of those because they had a newer den that they were loving. Apparently they have 24 hr trail cams that you can view inside their dens and enclosures. There are 33 wolves in total and at times you could hear them all howling and calling out to each other, but you only have the opportunity to see 7. Throughout the night we could hear them howling and upon waking up between 615 and 630 am they seemed to do a roll call and all howled for a while. We learned so much and will continue to support their conservation and education efforts and hope to return someday (it's a 6 hour drive for us).
11.2021Laurie
Great time here learning about the wolves, such beautiful animals! Joe the tour guide was very personable and knowledgeable. Would definitely return, very pleasant experience. Be ready for the walk up the driveway, no joke! Lol
11.2021