In the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch country, quietly secured on 22 acres of natural woodland, you will find the home of the Speedwell Wolves. For over 20 years the Darlington Family has offered refuge to Wolves who have found themselves without a place in the natural world. It has been over a hundred years since the last wild Wolf was known to exist in Pennsylvania.
Originally created as an educational facility, the Sanctuary has allowed the Wolves, as nearly as possible to associate as a pack, choose their mates and raise their offspring. The Wolves of Speedwell hold a unique position as Ambassadors to the wild. It has been said that “the best wolf habitat resides in the human heart.” Perhaps it is also that the best habitat for our own wildness resides in the heart of the Wolf.
The Sanctuary currently provides food, shelter and veterinary care for over forty Wolves with no government or corporate assistance. Only, by your continued support and interest do the Wolves thrive.
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Hey Kyla, It's TOP. Sorry I haven't blogged in awhile. How are the wolves. Is it cold enough for them. Bet they're not laying under the shed now...do you feed them anything different during the cold weather? How's Tioga? Did you have any pups yet this year? Is Murphy still the Alpha Male and Lucky the Alpha female? Hope you are ready for Christmas. Are you doing anything special for the wolves at Christmas? Talk to you soon.
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