Mia, the wolfdog, ready for her closeup. She is 62% gray wolf and came to Shy Wolf in 2008. THE SOUND OF HOWLING can be heard emanating from behind the gates of the Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education & Experience Center as you approach. This makes perfect sense, as the residents are mainly wolves and wolfdogs.
THE SOUND OF HOWLING can be heard emanating from behind the gates of the Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education & Experience Center as you approach. This makes perfect sense, as the residents are mainly wolves and wolfdogs. But in this case, the howling was an intermingled chorus of wolf and human voices. Visiting adults and
Tewa, left, and Jasper, right, are full-blooded wolves. CAITIE GREISER AND KRISTEN STUCKY / COURTESY PHOTOS Inside Shy Wolf Sanctuary, wild grapevines grow in profusion among a seeming maze of narrow walkways and chain-link fenced enclosures. Trees and native subtropical greenery are everywhere, providing shade and dappled sunlight. Coming on a day when all is
Tewa, left, and Jasper, right, are full-blooded wolves. Inside Shy Wolf Sanctuary, wild grapevines grow in profusion among a seeming maze of narrow walkways and chain-link fenced enclosures. Trees and native subtropical greenery are everywhere, providing shade and dappled sunlight. Coming on a day when all is quiet, watching the wolves in their habitats as
Mia, the wolfdog, ready for her closeup. She is 62% gray wolf and came to Shy Wolf in 2008. THE SOUND OF HOWLING can be heard emanating from behind the gates of the Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education & Experience Center as you approach. This makes perfect sense, as the residents are mainly wolves and wolfdogs.