Snow, our arctic wolf, is a stunning and enigmatic creature. Her white coat blends perfectly with the snowy enclosure, making her appear almost ghost-like as she prowls her territory. Born in captivity, Snow arrived at our zoo as part of a breeding program to ensure the survival of her species, which faces threats from climate change and habitat loss.
Snow’s favorite time of day is dawn, when the zoo is quiet, and she can explore her surroundings undisturbed. Keepers often find her tracking scents or playfully tossing bones in the air. Snow’s howl is a mesmerizing experience for visitors, especially during the evening hours when her calls echo through the zoo. Her bond with her packmates is heartwarming; they work together to hunt for treats hidden by keepers and can often be seen nuzzling one another. Snow’s presence is a reminder of the fragile beauty of the Arctic wilderness.