Wolves are magnificent animals. (Courtesy Photo / Estes Park Tral Gazette)
Once
wolves roamed Estes Park, what happened to them? What can we learn from
their story as a mistrusted and misunderstood native to the Rocky
Mountains? On Saturday, August 9 beginning at 2 p.m., educators from the
W.O. L. F. Sanctuary will discuss these topics and introduce lives
wolves safely to the audience. Cost is $5 for children or museum members
and $8 for adults and non-members. Open to all ages. Pay the day of the
program, no registration required.
The Estes Park Museum, located at 200 Fourth Street, is open Monday
through Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 until 5
p.m. The mission of the Estes Park Museum is to collect, interpret and
preserve local history, as well as to present exhibits, programs and
events for the education and benefit of residents and visitors of all
ages.
For more information call the Estes Park
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