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Chapter 3
The new Begining

Kerouh and his pack have been traveling for a few hours and it was close to dusk, he was just about to stop and rest when he saw a human den. His ears perked up and he let out a fearless snarl. He called his mother, she quickly saw the worry upon his face, she nervously walked towards him " look... a human den, I'm going to check things out and when I return we will carry on" he sagte and paded away silently.

Once Kerouh reached the höhle, den he stop swiftly and sniffed around to make sure it was safe. Then walked slowly around the den, when suddenly he let out a loud yelp...
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Captive red wolf pups Moose (M1803) and Thicket (M1804) were born at the wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, NY in Spring of 2010. In this video they are about 5 weeks old and beginning to explore their environment...
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Silas is a captive-born gray Wölfe who resides at the wolf Conservation Center (WCC), a 501c3 non-profit organization, in South Salem, NY. As an Ambassador wolf, Silas helps teach the public about Wölfe and their vital role in the environment.
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wolf greeting behavior involves tail-wagging, muzzle licking, nose tapping, tail tucking, and varied vocalizations - gestures of intimacy and enthusiasm that reaffirm the unique emotional bonds that shape the foundation of the family.
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Sunny Murphy, the WCC’s Research Associate, discussed cultural perceptions of Wölfe and how these beliefs have impacted wolf populations along the eastern United States.
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Beyond reminding us of the beauty in nature's harmony, their howl is a testament to the bond between them. Their song carries a message of unity and power, reminding us of the wild herz that beats within.
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