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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470q )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470p )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470o )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470l )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470m )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470n )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470j )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470h )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470f )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470d )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470e )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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Walking with Wolves at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butler's Farm, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amanda Waite / Rex Features ( 1208470c )
Walking With Wolves
Deep in the heart of Berkshire a unique experience allows animal lovers to quite literally walk with wolves.
The UK Wolf Conservation Trust at Butler's Farm holds regular sessions that allow members of the public to get up close and personal with this fierce predator.
And as male wolf Torak was all too pleased to demonstrate recently, participants on these walks have to be prepared to experience nature at its most brutal.
During a recent stroll the young wolf was more than happy to snap up a young rabbit dropped by a passing Red Kite.
The bird's loss was Torak's gain as he happily decapitated his prize before carrying it around proudly - much to the delight of some teenage visitors.
Rabbit snacks aside, the aim of the Wolf Conservation Trust's outings are to encourage people to learn more about these misunderstood animals.
Working towards increasing wolf numbers, the Trust educates farmers and others about wolves, helps to dispel the myths and misconceptions about wolf behaviour, and creates strategies for animal and human to co-exist together.
Meet and greet opportunities allow the visitors to have a hands-on experience with the Trust's socialised wolves.
North American wolves Mosi and Mai are sisters while male wolf Torak is a cross-bred North American/European wolf.
Mosi is the Alpha female while Mai is submissive to her. However, it wasn't always this way.
Last year Mai was dominant but this year Mosi came into season first - attracting Torak's interest - and took the Alpha position from her sibling.
Mosi constantly reasserts this dominance by her aggressive behaviour towards her sister - making sure Mai knows her place.
During the Wolf Trust's two hour walking with wolves experience all loose items of clothing, such as flapping coats and bags, which could...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPKBGLLTU
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