Wolf pup
By Jessica O'Brien
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Washington Park Zoo introduced three new wolf pups on Saturday – two females and one male – who will be on display in a new exhibit later this month. The zoo is asking for the public's help in naming the wolves and will hold a naming contest now through June 21.
MICHIGAN
CITY — Michigan City's hometown mascot – the Wolves – are represented
once again at Washington Park Zoo as three young timber wolves now call
the zoo their home.
Zoo Director James Huss called 2015 "the year of the wolf" in a news release issued by the zoo.
"Our hope is
that the exhibit will bring some awareness of the wolves' wild plight
through interpretive graphics, keeper chats and educational
experiences," Huss said.
The release said
the timber wolf is "endangered or threatened depending on geographical
area. In the late 1960s, the population was reduced from 250,000 in the
contiguous States to about 450."
While these
three cubs have been in the care of zoo workers for a few weeks now,
they won't be ready to meet the general public for a few more weeks.
Both females, which are sisters, are currently 9 weeks old while the
lone male wolf is now 12 weeks old. The exhibit is expected to open in
July.
Huss said all
three of these wolves were hand-raised, making them very socialized.
Eventually zoo officials expect to add one more male to the exhibit,
although Huss said typically only one female from a pack will breed.
Any offspring from these animals will be sent to make a home at another zoo.
Currently
unnamed, the zoo will hold a naming contest for the new Michigan City
wolves, asking the public to suggest names for all three pups for a
donation of $5. The contest will run through June 21 at which point
three names will be chosen and announced during the zoo's Kids Day
event.
The proceeds
from this contest will go toward caring for these wolves as well as
education about wild wolf conservation. Donations can be made by phone
at 219-873-1510, mailed to 115 Lakeshore Drive, or in person at the zoo.
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