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Our Wolves

Our animals originate without exception from different European zoological parks where they were also born. Herewith we would like to thank all our partners for their friendly co-operation:


Wildpark Schloss Herberstein (A) Mr. mag. Andreas Kaufmann
www.herbertstein.co.at

Tierpark Lüneburger Heide (D), Mr. Ralf Neumann
www.wild-park.de

Adler- und Wolfspark Kasselburg (D), Mr. and Mrs. Kluthausen
www.adler-wolfspark.de

Wildpark Schorfheide (D), Herrn Dr. Frank Heyter
www.wildpark-schorfheide.de

Cañada Real Open Center (E), Mr. José Maria Blanc Díaz
http://www.opennature.com

Wildpark Johnannismühle (D),
http://www.wildpark-johannismuehle.de


Each park mentioned is worth a visit as well.

All wolves that you observe in the LOBO PARK were raised with the bottle by us. This is necessary, in order to take to the wolf’s innate shyness of humans and ensure the possibility for stress-free observation by visitors. Since our wolves are accustomed to humans, they are not disturbed visitors and offer outstanding study possibilities of their social behaviour.

Our wolves are socialized but NOT domesticated or trained.

We don’t interfere with the social development of the pack therefore one can observe the natural behaviour in our enclosures. The enclosures, in which our wolves live, are generously laid out and integrated outstandingly into the existing topography. The animals have more than sufficient space for play, hunt and relaxation. Sunny spots alternate with shady places under the numerous stone oaks. Each enclosure has in a natural pool with water cascades in which our wolves can take refreshing baths. - One can become quite envious.
You reach the enclosures by a path, which leads you not only to the different enclosures but also to the individual platforms that offer you an excellent view of the wolves.

Timber
Canis lupus occidentalis
Polar
Canis lupus tundrorum
European
Canis lupus lupus
Iberian
Canis lupus signatus
.