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Mai

For a chance to get up close to this beautiful wolf, visit the UK Wolf Conservation Trust

August 2009

The original artwork has been donated to the UK Wolf Trust where I took the photos of this wonderful wolf.

Original available to buy or available as hand signed and numbered limited edition prints. All artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Medium: graphite pencil, Approx size: 41cm x 28cm (A3)

500 Limited edition: £60.00

a % of all profits from this print go to the UK Wolf Conservation Trust

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Mai

Mai has grown into an impressive adult wolf. She is sleek and majestic but with the grey in her coat looks older than her years. Unfortunately this year in the breeding season Mosi, her sister came into season before Mai and the upshot was that Mai was deposed as alpha female. Mosi has a very large and pushy personality so it’s not been an easy time for Mai having to readjust to life at the bottom of the pack. Her favourite pastime is hanging out with the handlers whom she loves. She will be first to arrive and last to leave when they enter the enclosure for a bit of quality wolf time. Her idea of heaven is to lie on the greeting platform being stroked and talked too until she drifts off to sleep.

(text from the UK Wolf Conservation Trust: http://ukwct.org.uk)

Wolves

The gray wolf or grey wolf (Canis lupus), often known simply as the wolf, is the largest extant wild member of the Canidae family. Though once abundant over much of Eurasia, North Africa and North America, the gray wolf inhabits a reduced portion of its former range due to widespread destruction of its territory, human encroachment, and the resulting human-wolf encounters that sparked broad extirpation. Even so, the gray wolf is regarded as being of least concern for extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, when the entire gray wolf population is considered as a whole. Today, wolves are protected in some areas, hunted for sport in others, or may be subject to population control or extermination as threats to livestock, people, and pets.

Gray wolves are social predators that live in nuclear families consisting of a mated pair which monopolises food and breeding rights, followed by their biological offspring and, occasionally, adopted subordinates. They primarily feed on ungulates, which they hunt by wearing them down in short chases. Gray wolves are typically apex predators throughout their range, with only humans and tigers posing significant threats to them.

DNA sequencing and genetic drift studies reaffirm that the gray wolf shares a common ancestry with the domestic dog. A number of other gray wolf subspecies have been identified, though the actual number of subspecies is still open to discussion.

In areas where human cultures and wolves both occur, wolves frequently feature in the folklore and mythology of those cultures, both positively and negatively.

(text from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolves)

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