Factual Wolf Films

'Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with
an open one.' --Malcolm S. Forbes

Wolves go beyond text. Video is thus just as important as text.
And these titles about Wolves are no exception.

Keep in mind, not all the information herein is a reflection of
views on this site.

Wolves at our Door















Living With Wolves
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Our
review on this great program on a lost Arctic Wolf who must find her packmates, as well as other creatures that lead
interesting lives. Click on the photo from the official website of the program to learn more about it. And you can purchase it by
reading the review.

Night                                                                                                                                         Disneynature: predator and prey

                                                                                                



















This series in particular talks about nocturnal animals and why                             
we are afraid of them. Humans ancestors were once                                                
most likely a prey species, since most absolutely fear                                              
predators.                                                                                                                               
And most are afraid of the dark. The role of prey to                                                    
hunter-gatherer                                                                                                                    
most likely happened when humans consumed meat.                                              
Why did we include this on our list? Because a wolf biologist                                 
witnesses red wolves after a kill. Something you will have                                     
to see to believe.
Disney finally is coming around
to portray predator animals as they
really are, in addition to prey
species. Wolves in this film, are
not being treated as monsters, but
as necessary to the survival of
the environment. This film is great for
all ages and can be used as a teaching
tool. You can learn about their
Animal Kingdom Park and conservation
program as well.