Wolf Habitats (Animal Habitats Badge, Grades 4-5)
While at SFWS, Scouts will also learn about the importance of enrichment for captive wild animals, and help us create enrichment items for our animals to enjoy.
Saint Francis Wolf Sanctuary offers a Girl Scouts Program for Juniors! During the session, Scouts will have an opportunity to learn about:
The wolves and wolfdogs of SFWS, and why they could not live in a wild habitat
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) and other wolf species
What habitats are suitable for wolves, focusing on the Yellowstone Wolf Project, the red wolves (Canis rufus) of North Carolina, and the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction project
How wolves help balance the ecosystems and habitats where they live, as demonstrated by the reintroduction of wolves to the Greater Yellowstone Area in 1995
BOOK YOUR GIRL SCOUT EVENT
When: Sessions are held on designated Saturdays at the sanctuary (see the calendar of available dates below), beginning promptly at 11:00 am (please arrive by 10:50) and ending at 12:30 pm. The program will be held even in case of inclement weather—we have a covered area within view of the animals.
Price: $22 per scout, $11 per accompanying family member
Restrictions: Group Leader attendance is required, and other adults should be present as well. Since the focus of these sessions is on the Scout, we ask that parents plan on staying with their other children who are not Scouts. The total number of participants may not exceed 30.