While we had snow in early October, the post-holiday winter has been a pattern of limited snow and warmer than average conditions. Even though we still think it’s winter, the thick coat of these arctic wolves may make some of these mild days a bit too warm for much activity. We have been observing a lot of rest periods during the day when the wolves would normally be active, but like clockwork, they always seem to get up at 4 pm. Visitors to the Center’s webcam or Explore.org’s two Exhibit cams will catch the action of the day. Here are some examples from recent Explore.org gallery posts.

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