Tallahassee Museum Red Wolf Pups

The Tallahassee Museum is excited to announce that the recently born red wolf puppies are now ready for visitors! The endangered red wolf pups were born in April, and are available for public during normal museum hours. Red wolves have a hard time breeding; this is only the fourth litter since 1988 with the last litter being almost 10 years ago in 2017.

Red wolves are some of the most endangered canids in the world with less than 250 wolves. The litter consists of two pups, a male and a female. Following the American Red Wolf SAFE (Save Animals from Extinction) Project protocols, the two pups were protected by their parents in their den for the first few months to minimize human contact. The Museum is excited to invite the public to witness the pups as they grow from puppies to young adults during the summer and winter months. 

Standard museum hours are Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Learn more by visiting their website HERE