Welcome Martha and Oka

Top Photo: Martha’s first day in her new home at Museum of Life and Science.

Welcome male red wolf Oka and female Martha to the museum. Both wolves, while not yet fully acclimated to their new habitat, are doing well. The pair arrived from the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, NY late Monday night (10/21/24) and were released into the kennel area of the enclosure.

Here’s some photos to perhaps help you figure out who’s who when you stop by to wish them well. Among various distinguishing characteristics they’re both rather darkly pelaged individuals. And, you might notice the obviously droopy ears of our male Oka, a dead giveaway to his identity.

Male Oka.
Female Martha.

When I arrived Tuesday morning on my routine rounds Oka was already inspecting, sniffing and scratching his way through the new abode shared by the paired wolves. Later in the afternoon, Martha was also out having a look around.

Oka exploring new home.
Oka, cautious in new habitat.

There’ll be more photos posted in the future.

Martha getting used to new surroundings.

Stop by often.

Ranger Greg

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