Found roaming loose among the tree in the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo’s Outdoor Safari, you will find Wild Wolfs running loose. Ok, loose within the confines of a very tall fence, which upon seeing them, you should be happy about. These may look like a friendly neighborhood puppy, but don’t be fooled. These are still wild animals, and there is a very tall fence there for a reason.
Where are the wolves if there is any
First, this is Henry Doorly Zoo’s Safari Zoo, which is the outdoor drive through zoo, located between Omaha and Lincoln next to the Platte River. After you get past the entry buildings, you drive through a Elk area (great time of year to do so), you pass through the Deer section and then onward toward the inside main parking area. It’s at this area that you can get out and stretch your legs and go for a short hike to see Bald Eagles, Goat petting area, and then up the hillside trail to the Bears and ultimately the Wolves section. If you really want to see the Wolves, call ahead to see what time feeding time is, as otherwise they like to hide down in the trees. The Bear and Wolf area has high chain-link fences to protect the animals from all the people.