International Wolf Center live webcam
The International Wolf Center advances the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wild lands and the human role in their future. The Center knows the world needs clear and thoughtful presentation of the facts and issues involved with wolves. The study of wolf survival continues to include the study of human tolerance. It is hard for people to tolerate or to respect what they are raised to fear. The wolf problem is a people problem. We need everyone`s help to solve it. This camera overlooks a pack of wolves living at the International Wolf Center in northern Minnesota. The pack includes four ambassador wolves: Axel, Grayson, Denali, and Bolz. From the north side of the wolf enclosure you can watch as the wolves interact, eat, and travel through 1.25 acres, which includes two dens, a filtered pond and a forested area. Even in captivity wolves can be elusive so if you don`t spot them right away, look closely in the background under the trees. Your patience will be rewarded.