The first time you see the piercing amber-brown eyes of a wolf only a few feet away, it’s a little intimidating. Despite an intervening layer of chain link fencing. As someone who has spent a lifetime mucking around wild lands where large carnivores conduct their daily business, it was still a little daunting when a couple of wolves trotted up to the fence just a few feet away as I walked with Dana Drenzek, manager of Wolf Park near Battleground, Indiana, just north of Lafayette. She greeted the pair with cheerful conversation while the writer in tow took momentary pause to consider if today’s board of fare would include an oversized helping of journalist tartare.
Wolf Park: A Fascinating Show and No Coy-Wolves!
Wolf Park: A Fascinating Show and No…
Wolf Park: A Fascinating Show and No Coy-Wolves!
The first time you see the piercing amber-brown eyes of a wolf only a few feet away, it’s a little intimidating. Despite an intervening layer of chain link fencing. As someone who has spent a lifetime mucking around wild lands where large carnivores conduct their daily business, it was still a little daunting when a couple of wolves trotted up to the fence just a few feet away as I walked with Dana Drenzek, manager of Wolf Park near Battleground, Indiana, just north of Lafayette. She greeted the pair with cheerful conversation while the writer in tow took momentary pause to consider if today’s board of fare would include an oversized helping of journalist tartare.