Virtual Field Trip to the Wolf Conservation Center

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Adults
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Experience the wonderful world of wolves from the comfort of home! In this virtual field trip to the Wolf Conservation center, viewers will learn about the history and biology of wolves in North America, and will meet the WCC's ambassador wolves. There's even a chance to potentially see endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves!

Dana Goin works as the Wildlife Outreach Specialist at the Wolf Conservation Center. She is focused on educating the public on the local wildlife with whom we share the landscape, and how to best foster peaceful coexistence with them. After receiving her degree in Wildlife Conservation from the University of Delaware, she went on to travel around the country as a wildlife technician. Her study species include mountain lions, coyotes, bobcats, gray foxes, raccoons, opossums, and white-tailed deer. She has researched large carnivore populations in megacities such as Los Angeles, predator-prey dynamics and movement, and the efficacy of rabies vaccination baits on mesocarnivores.

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