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  2. Wolf Park is an education, conservation, and research facility located in Battle Ground, Indiana. Since 1972, we have studied wolves and other wild canids to learn more about their behavior and assist researchers in the wild.

  3. Plan Your Visit - Wolf Park

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    The best way to see and learn about our ambassador animals is by booking tickets to one of our guided tours or events to access the entire park. Booking is also available through the program calendar below. Please note: our tours and programs often sell out in advance and availability varies.

  4. Tours | Wolf Park

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    Join one of our highly trained education docents for a private guided tour to see the gray wolves, red foxes, gray foxes, and bison that call Wolf Park home.

  5. Wolf Park | Battle Ground IN - Facebook

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    Wolf Park, Battle Ground, Indiana. 229,186 likes · 483 talking about this. Wolf Park is a nonprofit wildlife park dedicated to education, conservation, and research. TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice 2024.

  6. Wolf Park - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - ...

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    Today, Wolf Park lives and prospers on 78 acres of beautifully preserved rolling Indiana prairie 15 minutes from Lafayette/West Lafayette. Wolf Park is open daily for guided tours, summer camps, workshops, seminars, and special events. Visitors can hit the trail to see our resident ambassador wolves, foxes, and bison.

  7. Wolf Park - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Park is a nonprofit education and research facility in Battle Ground, Indiana, United States, established in 1972 by Dr. Erich Klinghammer. Along with research and seminars on wolf behavior, particularly reproductive and inter-pack social behavior, Wolf Park provides interpretive programs to school groups and the public throughout the year.

  8. Wolf Park in Lafayette-West Lafayette, Indiana - Home of Purdue

    www.homeofpurdue.com/things-to-do/attractions/wolf-park

    Today, Wolf Park lives and prospers on 78 acres of beautifully-preserved rolling Indiana prairie 15 minutes from Lafayette/West Lafayette. Wolf Park is open daily for guided tours, and hosts summer camps, workshops, seminars, and special events through-out the year.

  9. Wolf Park, located just outside West Lafayette, is a 70-acre nonprofit park and research facility dedicated to wild animals. Wolf Park provides a natural habitat for wolves, foxes, bison, and other animals. The park’s mission is to help people understand the importance of wolves in our environment.

  10. Wolf Park - Home of Purdue

    www.homeofpurdue.com/listing/wolf-park/498

    Today, Wolf Park lives and prospers on 78 acres of beautifully-preserved rolling Indiana prairie 15 minutes from Lafayette/West Lafayette. Wolf Park is open daily for guided tours, and hosts summer camps, workshops, seminars, and special events through-out the year.

  11. Wolf Park: A Unique Animal Experience in Indiana

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    Wolf Park is a non-profit sanctuary dedicated to saving wolves that's open to the public with tours, both group and private.