These cameras are live-broadcasting the International Wolf Center’s ambassador wolves. Even our ambassador 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 team members providing daily physical checks and veterinary care as well as maintenance to the enclosure.
Exhibit Streaming Cams
The Exhibit Pack resides in a 1.25 acres area and includes two dens, a filtered pond and a forested area. The pack includes five ambassador wolves: Axel, Grayson, Rieka, Blackstone and Caz.
To learn more about the Exhibit Pack, follow this link to view the wolf logs or click here to learn more about each individual wolf.
Since 1989, the International Wolf Center has been managing ambassador wolves as part of our mission. The live cams help us reach a worldwide audience viewing the ongoing dynamics of our ambassador wolves. The health and safety of our wolves are essential parts of our USDA-licensed wolf management plan with wolf care team members caring for our ambassador wolves 365 days a year. Our dedication to the wolves extends to the many onsite and online viewers who form a connection and gain an educational perspective about the behavior of these social carnivores.
This page is made available through a partnership with Minnesota North College – Vermilion, which is located in Ely, Minnesota.

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