Located at an altitude of 7500' and surrounded by Navajo and Zuni reservations is Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary -- a magical place. We visited here earlier this month. They rescue wolves that people have tried to keep as pets, only to discover that wolves are not meant to be pets.
I had heard about the Sanctuary and "adopted" Teton, an Arctic wolf, last Christmas. As soon as I found out they had a cabin you could rent I began planning a visit.
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The Gift Shop |
You check in at the Gift Shop for tours and to pick up the key to the cabin. Across the dirt road is the Candy Kitchen country store where we bought lunch before beginning our visit. They make a great turkey sub.
After lunch we were ready for our first event, a standard tour of all of the wolves and other rescued animals. Although most of the animals are wolves or hybrid wolves, they have a couple of coyotes, an aging red fox, and some Australian Singing Dogs. They even have some feral dog survivors of hurricane Katrina that were misidentified as wolves. The one thing all of the animals had in common was their need for a safe and permanent home.
Off the Grid Cabin
The cabin is solar powered and beautifully decorated inside. But the best thing about it is that a wolf might visit you here!
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Storm |
Leyton, the Director, with Storm |
Storm and his brother Flurry are very sociable. I was able to rub their ears and pet them. Storm even leaned against me. Their other brother, Teton, is not sociable. I could only see him at a distance since he stayed high up the hill that's in his enclosure. But that's the way of wolves. You take them as they are.
The next day, however, I got to visit with Flurry and hear him howl. He has a beautiful voice!
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