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WOLF PARK

SAVE WOLVES, SAVE WILDERNESS

WOLF PARK

SAVE WOLVES, SAVE WILDERNESS

WOLF PARK

SAVE WOLVES, SAVE WILDERNESS

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WOLF PARK | GREATER LAFAYETTE

Wolf Park is an education, conservation, and research facility located in Battle Ground, Indiana. Since 1972, we have studied wolves and other wild canids to learn more about their behavior and assist researchers in the wild. Each year, we teach thousands of visitors about the importance of predators in the ecosystem. We assist researchers around the world with studies of subjects including cognition, behavior, and comparative studies between wild and captive animals.

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It is a great place!

I went to Wolf Park with a group of 32 and the staff was very friendly with accommodating us. It is a great place for group or family visits, try to go for the whole 3 hours on the days they have events going on. There are many wolves, foxes, and bison that you can see.

– Ilakkiya V. | Google Reviews
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Nature at its Best

This is a wonderful alternative to animal watching. The park's involvement with wolves is to be admired. Personnel are knowledgeable and the wolves are so very special. Our grandchildren love this place. The night programs are especially fun!

– Elaine M. | Tripadvisor
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Great Experience!

Great experience to bring the family to. The guide was super knowledgeable and made the whole experience allot of fun. We got to give ice treats to the pups and everyone had a good experience and learned about wolves and foxes.

– Jeramy M. | Google Reviews
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Amazing, Educational and Beautiful

A group of us visited in the afternoon for the tour, then came back in the evening for the howl. Highly recommend doing both, as the information and experiences are different and both are amazing. The social behavior of the wolves is complicated and deserves the study this facility is doing. The social attitude of people towards wolves (usually negative) would change if they understood all the wolves contribute to the ecosystem.

– Holly S. | Tripadvisor