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A dominant and protective male

Kenaï, the gourmand

Kenaï lives with Hoonah, the dominant female and their 3 daughters: Alma (April 25, 2017) then Ottawa and Taïga (April 20, 2018).

Kenaï eats beef, chicken, pigeon, fish (sardines and herring) and some fruits and vegetables. Like many canivores, he does not need to eat every day, which is why the healers fast him 3 times a week.

The keepers vary meal times and in the enclosure, they disperse new smells, hide sheep's wool or elephant droppings ... Kenaï loves enrichments, especially surprises hidden in the straw.

The keepers go to their enclosure regularly to check that all is well and that the enclosure is secure. Wolves do not hesitate to approach healers, but do not seek the conntact. Wolves accept their presence on the land and respect their needs.

In 2019, the wolves changed enclosures: the opportunity to mark a new territory and discover a new landscaped area, one hectare, according to their needs.

Wolves love to take a nap on the cabin installed next to the water point. When the weather is hot, they like to bathe in the waterhole.
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Wolves love to take a nap on the cabin installed next to the water point. When the weather is hot, they like to bathe in the waterhole.

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