Save the Wolves with Coyote Peterson!
This episode of Wild Field Trip is sure to be a howling good time! Coyote and guest host Nazir Sall visit the renowned Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, Missouri, to learn about some of our planet's most incredible endangered canid species. Under the guidance of the center's top canid keepers, Nazir learns how to gain the trust of a finicky fennec fox, prepare enrichment for the bizarre maned wolf, and finally help feed the most endangered canid in the U.S, the red wolf. Through this fun hands-on experience, Coyote and Nazir gain a better understanding of the critical role canids play in the environment and the conservation efforts to protect them.
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