The female white wolves arrive at Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park.
Transferring the wolves.
There you go, home at last...
Checking our their surroundings.
One of the wolves takes it all in.
Having a good look around in her new home.
Tony Gussin
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Hudson Bay wolves settle into their new home at Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park after arriving on Thursday.
The two white wolves in their new home.
The park stepped in to offer them a home after they had been ousted from their pack and so far the newest additions to the attraction seem happy with their new surroundings. Park director Dawn Gilbert said they were very calm when they arrived and were enjoying exploring their new enclosure.
Dinnertime with an unlucky rabbit...
Now an endangered species, after being heavily hunted in previous centuries for their pelts, it is hoped the white wolves at Combe Martin can in time become part of a breeding programme when a male can be found. The park is thought to be only the second collection in the UK to have white wolves on display, with the other being in Lincolnshire.
Hudson Bay wolves originate from Alaska, central and north eastern Canada, and the western United States, sometimes migrating south with the caribou.
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