Mission: Wolf is a sanctuary located in the remote Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Westcliffe, Colorado. The sanctuary is home to up to 40 wolves and wolfdog crosses. The sanctuary's primary goal is to promote a better understanding of wolves and discourage attempts to keep them as pets.
Mission: Wolf welcomes volunteers for both short-term (2 weeks to 1 month) and long-term (1 to 3 months) periods. Many of the sanctuary's core administrative staff are also volunteers. This provides a unique opportunity for those interested in contributing to the sanctuary's mission and learning more about wolves.
The sanctuary is open to the public and there is no specific cost to enter, although donations are welcomed. The opportunity to interact directly with the wolves depends on the day and the animals' mood. This offers a unique experience for visitors to learn about and engage with these magnificent creatures.
Nature & Natural History Animals Zoo
13388 Co Rd 634, Westcliffe
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Mission: Wolf is a unique wildlife sanctuary located in Westcliffe, Colorado. It's not a traditional museum, but rather an educational center focused on wolf conservation. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see wolves up close and learn about their behavior and importance in the ecosystem. The staff are often described as knowledgeable and passionate about their work. Many reviewers highlight the educational value of the experience, particularly for children and adults alike. The remote location adds to the authentic feel of the sanctuary, though it can make access challenging for some visitors. Some reviews mention that the condition of the facilities is basic, reflecting the sanctuary's focus on the animals rather than luxurious amenities. While most visitors find the experience rewarding, a few note that the wolf interactions can be unpredictable, as these are wild animals. Overall, Mission: Wolf offers a memorable and educational experience for those interested in wildlife conservation, though it may not suit visitors expecting a more traditional zoo-like setting.
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