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Daniel with the Iberian wolves

About the Park

 

The Lobo Park located in the heart of Andalusia, Spain was founded by Daniel Weigend and Alexandra Stieber (both originate from Germany) as a private initiative in 2002 (open to the public since November 2004) with the ambition to establish a wolf park that is unique in the world in its configuration. It is the intention of the owners that all wolves as well as all the other animals live in an environment that was built to protect as much of the existing flora and fauna as well as to ensure that their living circumstances are as related to real nature as possible. The ‘mission’ was to give these fascinating animals the respect that they deserve. It is of great importance that they have huge enclosures to live a life that is almost equivalent to a ‘natural’ environment - to live their genuine pack life without interference of human intrusion or domestication. App. 100.000m² has been reserved for huge enclosures for the wolves to provide as much space as possible to roam and play. Only through this effort can one truly observe how wolves live.

Respect is being given and trust is its return!

 Alexandra and European wolf pups

The way our wolves are socialized allows visitors to see and perceive the wolves as they are in the wild. To socialize the wolves the two, Daniel and Alexandra hand rear their pups. This is a very important phase in the very young life of these extraordinary animals. In this very important phase many mistakes can and are being done when raising wolf pups, therefore no interns or even employees of the park have contact to them. The “art” is to take the natural fear of humans away from the pups but without taking an influence on their wolfish behaviour.

 

A typical phrase from Daniels: “I’m not an animal tamer and don’t want circus animals. We want to show real wolves with real wolfish behaviour. How can I ever study their social behaviour if I already de-socialise them as pups? When I visit my animals, they greet me as a friend – not as their boss. If my wolves would ever behave submissively towards me then I have done unforgivable mistakes. For the wolves I’m something like an extraterrestrial friend. I’m a part time member of the pack, but not a member of their hierarchy.”

 

Guided tours (Spanish and English) will show visitors the different wolves and let you learn more about their behaviour and how wolves communicate, play, hunt and eat. The path features observation platforms, where visitors can enjoy a clear view and come into close contact with the animals.

This beautiful park offers families fun and excitement, stimulating education programs, as well as a peaceful place to enjoy nature.
There is something new to discover on every visit!

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 September 2009 10:00 )  

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