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Photographic day at the Wolf Sanctuary at Beenham. The wolves were tempted to stay near the viewing areas with a kind of meaty easter egg hunt which they seemed to enjoy a lot.
Wolves in the snow. ~ 13 inches x 9.5 inches.
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We're printing this one out for my Uncle's birthday. He's obsessed with wolves. Hopefully he'll appreciate this among his store-bought paintings.
Loyola University New Orleans alumni, students, staff, and family and friends participated in the university's annual day of service, Wolves on the Prowl, on Oct. 20, 2012.
Some of the service projects included: creating a community garden for the Freret Street neighborhood through New Orleans Food & Farm Network; distributing and installing free compact fluorescent light bulbs through Green Light New Orleans; transplanting young wetlands grasses and preparing them for planting in the Gulf through the Common Ground Relief Relief Wetlands Restoration program; hosting a field day for children from the Good Shepherd School on Loyola's campus; and readying the Wise Words Community Garden in Mid-City for the harvest season through NOLA Green Roots.
Photo by Harold Baquet
Loyola University New Orleans alumni, students, staff, and family and friends participated in the university's annual day of service, Wolves on the Prowl, on Oct. 20, 2012.
Some of the service projects included: creating a community garden for the Freret Street neighborhood through New Orleans Food & Farm Network; distributing and installing free compact fluorescent light bulbs through Green Light New Orleans; transplanting young wetlands grasses and preparing them for planting in the Gulf through the Common Ground Relief Relief Wetlands Restoration program; hosting a field day for children from the Good Shepherd School on Loyola's campus; and readying the Wise Words Community Garden in Mid-City for the harvest season through NOLA Green Roots.
Photo by Harold Baquet
Maggie's wolf equivalent. Would not move away from the vieiwing are long enough for me to get good shots was too curious about me, and wanting to be the center of attention
More than 30 Loyola students, alumni, and staff helped the New Orleans Food & Farm Network lay the ground work for a community garden on S. Robertson Street in the Freret Street neighborhood. The project was part of Wolves on the Prowl, Loyola University New Orleans' annual day of community service, Oct. 20, 2012.
Photo by Crystal Forte