Hearts Cry Out For Willow And Twister!!

Wolf Park is an education and research facility located in Battle Ground, Indiana

where Willow and her brother Twister arrived in April, 2006!

Exquisite Photo of the two famous coyotes Willow and Twister captured

by Photographer Monty Sloan, Wolf Photography.com!

Willow and Twister were popular coyotes who were excellent singers and would howl upon request!

Willow was born April 2, 2006 who became an assertive young lady who ruled the enclosure with an iron paw!

Twister was born April 3, 2006!  Twister and his sister Willow were brought to Wolf Park from a facility in Utah!

Coyotes Willow and Twister were a challenge to train because they were very quick and very smart!

Willow was much admired and cooed over!  Her nickname was Pretty Princess!

Willow was fascinated by wolves, especially her wolf friend Timber!

Puppy parent Caity Judd sang Willow’s favorite song “Willow, ‘tit Willow”

from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, “The Mikado”

for the very last time to her on April 1, 2019!

Twister was named after the natural disaster that threatened the park the day Twister arrived!

Twister and Willow grew up faster than the wolves and exhausted their puppy parents

by scaling walls and searching for new activities to amuse themselves!

Twister developed phobias as he grew older!

On June 4, 2018, Twister was found to have Crossed Over The Rainbow Bridge!  Twister was fine during the morning and afternoon check-ups!

Willow and Twister are missed by their countless fans!

Animal Trainer, Ken McCort trained the Beloved coyotes whenever he visited Wolf Park!

Wolf Parks is a home to a variety of species including wolves, coyotes, foxes and bison!

You are invited to sponsor one of the Wolf Park’s animal residents!

To become a member, donate and/or volunteer at Wolf Park, contact them at (765) 567-2265!

Hearts Cry Out For Beloved Coyotes Willow And Twister!

 

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