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Our Wolves at Big Run Wolf Ranch
Chenoa

Chenoa, a North American grey timber female wolf, arrived at BRWR in May 2010. She was also acquired from a wolf preserve in Florida.

Wolf Pup

North American Grey Timber Wolf

Senora

Senora, a typical North American grey timber wolf, was born in April of 1999. She is very sweet and playful, and seems to love women more than men. She is very bonded to Beau.

Elle

 

Ute

Ute was born in April of 2002. “He is probably the best example of British Columbian I’ve ever seen” says John. Ute is a little shy with John. He watches the visitors very closely while they’re at Big Run. John believes Ute will quickly move to a high-ranking position in the pack. Ute and Teo are brother and sister.

Sequoia

Sequoia was born in April of 1996. She is a typical British Columbian timber wolf and weighs approximately 80 lbs. Although affectionate to John, she’s quite shy around strangers and many of the volunteers that help care for her. She quickly adopted Uriah and Claytu as her very own when they arrived at Big Run and were old enough to join the adult animals in their enclosures. She also will become grey like Little Odin as she gets older.

Uriah

Uriah is a rare arctic wolf that was born in May of 2003. He is very social, friendly and outgoing. Arctic wolves are from Ellesmere Island, an island in the Arctic Circle, north of Canada. Canadian biologists believe there are only 300 Arctic wolves on the island at this time.

Teo

Teo was born at BRWR in April of 2002. Teo and Ute are brother and sister. Teo is a very dominant female and she is much more outgoing than Ute. Teo is also a great example of a British Columbian Timber Wolf.

Jack

Jack, a British Columbian wolf, was born at BWRW in May of 2006. A descendent of the original Odin, he was huge at nine months old. Bottle fed by hundreds of children, he is extremely playful, and has no fear of people. He is very bonded to Teo.

Canuck

Canuck, a British Columbian female wolf, arrived at BRWR in May 2010. She was acquired from a wolf preserve in Florida. Canuck has all the classic BC markings, such as the white star on her chest, white paws, and yellow-green eyes. Canuck was quickly accepted by Ute and Sequoia.

 

 

 

 

 
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