These cameras are live-broadcasting the International Wolf Center’s ambassador wolves. Even in captivity, wolves can be elusive. If you don’t spot them, look closely in the background under the trees. If you still don’t see any check back periodically. Your patience will be rewarded. You may witness qualified Wolf Care Staff providing daily physical checks and veterinary care as well as maintenance to the enclosure.
Exhibit Streaming Cams
The Exhibit Pack is 1.25 acres in size and includes two dens, a filtered pond and a forested area. The pack includes three ambassador wolves: Axel, Grayson and Rieka.
To learn more about the exhibit pack, follow this link to view the exhibit pack log or click here to learn more about each individual wolf.
Since 1989, the International Wolf Center has been managing captive wolves as the core component of “teaching the world about wolves.” The health and safety of our wolves is the most important part of our wolf management plan. Another important goal is to connect people from all over the world to our wolves through our webcams.
This page is made available through a partnership with Vermilion Community College, which is located in Ely, Minnesota.

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The International Wolf Center advances the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wildlands and the human role in their future.