Bring the kids on fall break to see the Nature Station’s resident red wolves and attend educational programs about these intelligent and awe-inspiring animals. Most Wolf Week programs are included with Nature Station admission; $5 ages 13 and up, $3 ages 5-12, free for ages 4 and under.
The Nature Station participates in the Red Wolf Recovery Program, a captive breeding program for the endangered Red Wolf. “Red wolves were once declared officially extinct in the wild. Thanks to recovery efforts, they have been reintroduced into a wildlife refuge in North Carolina. Red wolves are still designated as a critically endangered species. Wolf Week is an opportunity to learn about endangered red wolves and other wolves around the world,” explained John Pollpeter, Nature Station’s Lead Naturalist.
Wolf Week is also a time to dispel some common myths people have about wolves. “We will discuss myths, including those of wolves being portrayed as wicked characters in fairy tales, such as the Big Bad Wolf in Little Red Riding Hood,” added Pollpeter. “People often think predators are undesirable because they kill other animals, but they are actually an integral part of wild ecosystems.”
Wolf Week features feeding time for the red wolves every day at 3 pm. Take a night hike or create a wolf stepping stone craft; additional fee and reservation required. Specific information about Wolf Week can be found at http://www.landbetweenthelakes.us/calendar/wolf-week-a-howlin-good-fall-break/2015-10-03/ or by calling 270-924-2299.
Saturday, Oct. 3- Mon., Oct.
12 10 am-4:30 pm Wolf Week Geocaching Scavenger Hunt
Saturday, Oct. 3
11:30 am-12 pm Wolf Story Time with Smokey Bear
1-3 pm Wolf Craft for Kids
3-3:30 pm Happy Wolf Day Party!
6:30-8:30 pm A Howlin’ Good Night Hike
($3 per person; reservation required; call 270-924-2020)
Sunday, Oct. 4
1:30-2 pm The Amazing (Wolf) Race–A Wolf Game for Kids
3-3:20 pm Red Wolf Treat Time
Monday, Oct. 5
1:30-2 pm Wolves of the World
3-3:20 pm Red Wolf Treat Time
Tuesday, Oct. 6
1:30-2:15 pm Make Your Own Wolf Track Stepping Stone
($2 per person; reservation required; call 270-924-2020)
3-3:20 pm Red Wolf Treat Time
Wednesday, Oct. 7
1:30-2 pm I Wish I Was a Werewolf–Discover fact & fiction behind werewolf legend
3-3:20 pm Red Wolf Treat Time
Thursday, Oct. 8
1:30-2 pm The Voice: Canine Edition–Can you howl like a wolf?
3-3:20 pm Red Wolf Treat Time
Friday, Oct. 9
1:30-2 pm Incredible Canines
3-3:20 pm Red Wolf Treat Time
To find more information about Land Between The Lakes, log on to the official website at www.landbetweenthelakes.us or call toll-free at 1-800-LBL-7077 or local at 270-924-2000.