Re: Wolf Article
[Re: Tucson Jim]
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10/06/12 08:50 AM
10/06/12 08:50 AM
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Jim Garvie
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Jim, at least you have the option of heading off to Yellowstone and taking your chances. Here in Florida? Not so much . Ultimately, I'd love to capture all my "nature" shots in the wild but for some animals, that's just not possible. So, you take advantage of those places that are dedicated to their preservation. On the other hand, we do have Alligators and I can point you to several places where you can capture them in the wild . Happy travels. Jim
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Re: Wolf Article
[Re: James Morrissey]
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10/06/12 01:30 PM
10/06/12 01:30 PM
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James, actually, $600/full day is pretty much the norm. They charge $350 for a half-day. Lakota, in NJ, charges $300 for 2 hrs. Again, it's a matter of what the Preserve allows and what it provides in terms of a photo experience. Seacrest, which is the only Wolf Preserve in the SE United States, provides a full day inside the enclosure with guide(s) and no fencing between you and the wolves. They also require a signed liability release so whether you want to go into the enclosure depends on your own risk profile . As you know, I'm an avid canine enthusiast and I currently own 5 Rottweilers. I tend to be a little less intimidated by the prospect of being face-to-face with a wolf than some others might be. As I said, it's something I'd like to do and whether or not I get the opportunity to do it will be a matter of availability: of both time and disposable income. Jim
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