Founded in 1977, The California Wolf Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife education center committed to increasing public awareness and understanding of the importance
of all wildlife by focusing on the history, biology, behavior, and ecology of the gray wolf (Canis lupus). This is accomplished by offering engaging educational
presentations, participating in conservation programs, and hosting and funding research on both captive and free-ranging wolves.
Our facility is home to several packs of gray wolves, some of which are exhibited for educational purposes. Our wolves serve as ambassadors representing wolves in the
wild. We also host highly endangered Mexican gray wolves, now being reintroduced into the southwest United States.