Inside the Wolves lair: Six Endangered Wolf Pups Born
“Lair Cam” Gives the World Rare Glimpse Into the Birth of Iconic Species"
Six Mexican gray wolf pups have been born at the renowned Endangered Wolf Center outside St. Louis, MO. and, for the first time, viewers around the world will be able to follow the rarely seen first weeks of the wolves’ family life online at
www.endangeredwolfcenter.org or on Facebook
The pups born May 1 are the second litter born to parents Perkins and Abby who had their first litter last year. The pups, five females and one male, are one of only four litters to be born in 2011 and their very existence has national and international implications for this endangered species.
“To be able to broadcast streaming video of these endangered wolf pups and their adult parents is an amazing feat we have never tried before,” said Mac Sebald, executive director of the EWC. “This will give everyone an opportunity to see these remarkable keystone predators inside the wolves’ lair.”