To take my mind off the blog tour for Visions of Zarua (starts tomorrow!) I decided to look back through my old photos.
I came across these lovely wolves and remembered when I went for a visit to The UK Wolf Conservation Trust in Beenham, Berkshire.
It was back in 2006 and I was pregnant with my daughter (funny I was pregnant the last time I walked with wolves see my post here on that special experience).
Unfortunately the pups were too worn out to play that day. I’d love to go back and take part in the weekend walks with wolves that they organise. I can’t wait for the kids to be old enough to visit (minimum age 12). And as Michelle Paver the author of Wolf Brother is a patron, I’m sure my son with be itching to visit too.
Interesting post. It’s nice you take an interest in wild life and nature. I’m a nature lover as well. 🙂
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Thank you. My love of wildlife and photography fit together perfectly.
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Yes, they do! Great pics as well!
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Thanks, though my husband did take two of them so I shouldn’t really take the credit for all of them. I’m sure he won’t mind though!
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I’m sure he won’t either!
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The UK Wolf Conservation Trust – thank you for this wonderful recommendation, Suzanne. I love wolves, could watch them for hours…
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I love listening to them! If only I knew how to share sound files, I have some I’d love to post.
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Same here! 🙂
You could try this via YouTube, just combine a sound sequence with a picture. This normally works, Suzanne.
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Yes, that could work. It’ll be an interesting experiment.
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Wow, those pups are so cute. It must be lovely to be so close to a wolf. I’d love to visit there one day
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Wolves have been a favourite animal of mine for many years and I was so excited to get that close to them. If I ever have the time, I’d love to volunteer there or get more involved.
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Beautiful pictures!
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They make my heart melt!
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Great photos, Suzanne. I keep meaning to go to the WCT, I adopted one of the wolves and I want to go and see her 🙂
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What a brilliant idea. I’ll have to look into that.
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You can do it from their website.
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