We thank the Donald Slavik Family Foundation for generously funding our webcams.

On November 16, Shaba gave birth to 13 African painted dog puppies. Haka is the proud father of all of them!

Our webcams help spread awareness across the world, as people watch the family working together to help the pups grow to be strong and healthy – goals similar to our own family structures. Making these connections can last a lifetime and encourages conservation action for this endangered species.

African painted dogs have an extremely fast metabolism and require a lot of food when they’re growing. Our puppies consume 10 pounds of food per day. That is 3,650 pounds of food in one year, costing $83,950!

For $30, you can help provide a full set of vaccines for two puppies! $60 helps four puppies and $150 will help 10 puppies!

Shaba’s Den

Shaba’s Den Skyview

Mexican Wolf Habitat

African Painted Dog Den

African Painted Dog Habitat

Since 2012, “virtual visitors” have been able to observe some of the animals here doing what they do when no one is watching. Naturally shy around humans, wolves are more anxious and guarded when they know people are watching them. Thanks to our webcams, we get to see these amazing animals at play, at rest and at large in their spacious habitats. If you’re lucky, you might also tune in just in time to hear them howl.

While we recognize the value of enabling children and animal lovers around the world to watch what happens at our leading facility, the cost to subscribe to this webcam service is high. If you would like to consider becoming a sponsor, please contact us. Your name or company logo would be displayed on this page to recognize your generous support.

Meanwhile, tune in and enjoy nature in its natural state.

The images on these webcams are exclusive property of the Endangered Wolf Center and may not be used without express written consent of the Center.