Wolf pups at Ely center acclimate to people while helping advance scientific research
- Two small, black wolf pups were released into an outdoor yard at the International Wolf Center in Ely for a scientific experiment.
- The pups showed curiosity but did not recognize their reflections as other wolves, indicating social behavior.
- Wolf Center staff monitor the pups continuously for their acclimation process.
- The pups are scheduled to join the pack later this month, according to staff member Rivera.
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Wolf pups at Ely center acclimate to people while helping advance scientific research
ELY, Minn. — Early one morning last week, before visitors arrived at the International Wolf Center in Ely, staff members released two small, black, fuzzy wolf pups into a fenced outdoor yard — the site of an unusual science experiment. Propped up inside the pen stood a mirror, about 4 feet tall. The 3-month-old pups, named Cedar and Rowan, bounded over to it, yelping. They looked at their reflections, pawed and sniffed at the mirror, and walked …
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