Paint the Pack at the Endangered Wolf Center. Enjoy and evening of painting with the artists of ArtDog, and end the night with a howl with the wolves. Each month you will paint a different species or animal - February's theme: Foxy Winter Painting. Must be you be 18 or older to participate. See website for more info and to purchase tickets.
The Endangered Wolf Center is located within the Tyson Research Center in Eureka Missouri, in West St. Louis County. It was established by Dr. Marlin Perkins and his wife in 1971 for the purpose of preserving wild canid and wolf populations. It encompasses about 65 acres with 20 acres developed for the Center's facilities. The wild canid species that are at the Center are the Mexican Gray Wolf, the Red Wolf, the African Wild Dog, the Maned Wolf, the Iranian Gray Wolf, and the Swift Fox. Tours of the Center are available by reservation only but there are many events held at the center throughout the year. A fee is charged per visitor.
Please check the website listed on each event to get the most up-to-date information.