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Endangered Wolf Center
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Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center
11715 Cragwold Rd
Kirkwood, MO 63122
(314) 301-1500
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In the 1960s and 70s, millions of children were glued to the television when Marlin Perkins, beloved zoologist and celebrity wildlife expert, connected viewers to wildlife and wild places on “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom.” In 1971, Marlin and his wife, Carol, turned their attention toward the wolf and founded the Endangered Wolf Center (EWC) to save wolves at risk of extinction. Through carefully managed breeding programs, inspiring educational programs and innovative methods for introducing releasable wolves into their native habitats, the EWC set out to change the fate of endangered canids. Today, the EWC works with eight species of wild canids, or members of the dog family. From the smallest fennec fox to the tallest maned wolf, every species has a unique story and place in its ecosystem. People from around the world visit the EWC to see these incredible animals, to learn how important these species are, and find out how they can help. Tonight’s speaker will be Michelle Steinmeyer who is a long-time volunteer and current executive board member at the EWC. As the primary photographer for the EWC, her work has been featured in numerous publications, including the cover of National Geographic Kids. Michelle also serves as the host of EWC’s fox and canid photography experiences, guiding guests through the captivating process of capturing the beauty of endangered wolves in their natural habitat. This event is made possible through a partnership between the Missouri Nature and Environmental Photographers (MONEP) and the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). Scott Sarantakis

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You must cancel your registration before Tuesday, September 16, 2025.

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All registrants for this event must be a minimum age of 9 years old by 9/16/2025.