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How to Howl Like a Lobo #Video


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Added by Mel in Pets And Animals
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Wolves howl to communicate, warn one another of danger, rally the pack, talk over long distances, and to bond with one another.

Sometimes wolves just love the sound of their own voice! Why talk when you can sing?!

Beyond their amazing vocal skills, this Mexican gray wolf family represents the Wolf Conservation Center's active participation in the effort to save this species from the brink of extinction.

The WCC, a 501c3 non-profit organization in South Salem, NY, is one of a network of facilities participating in the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan - a bi-national initiative whose primary purpose is to support the reestablishment of Mexican gray wolves in the wild through captive breeding, public education, and research.

For more information about wolves and the WCC's participation in wolf recovery, please visit our website at www.nywolf.org.
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  • CharMaine Added Today, I just saw something I never would have been able to experience in the wild, thanks for that, Mel.