Unfortunately no interaction is allowed with the wolves, and no videotography is allowed, but feel free to take as many pictures as you want! The no videotography rule is purely to maintain an interest for newcomers to come to the sanctuary, as if they have seen video, they may think thats enough for them. If you are like me however, just seeing wolves makes everything better! Hope this helped.....
Also, if it's one of the full moon visits, absolutely no flash. However there was enough lighting that I was able to get good cell phone pics without flash.
Videos strictly prohibited, also SLR camera lenses are limited to 6" (I think, or maybe it was 8"). Tripods not permitted. They were ok with my 200 mm lense, you need at least that to get good shots. Also practice manual focus, you'll need that because auto focuses catch the fencing.
No contact but you can take as many pictures as you want
Absolutely no contact with "wild" wolves
It's absolutely a sanctuary for the wolves, so no direct contact as in touching or pictures with. A great experience.
You stay behind a fence and can't touch them. Pictures allowed but no video.
Pictures yes. Videoing, i dont believe so.
It's dependant on the day
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