Born on April 10, 2014, Timber is a petite wolf who joined Wolf Park after being raised and socialized at Wildlife Encounters in Nebraska. Known for her boundless energy, she enjoys visits with male wolves, playing with creative toys like cow-hide balls, and exploring interesting scents.
Born on April 8, 2017, Sparrow is the smallest pup from Wotan and Timber’s 2017 litter, though she grew taller than her mother. Known for her intelligence and love of training, Sparrow enjoys social visits with Niko and Aspen and has earned the nickname “Hermione” for her eagerness to learn and explore.
Born on April 8, 2017, Aspen is one of five pups from Timber and Wotan’s 2017 litter. A laid-back wolf with a playful streak, Aspen enjoys pack life with his brother, Máni, and favorite friend, Khewa. He is known for his love of the park’s rowboat, which he eagerly rides whenever he gets the chance.
Born on April 8, 2017, Máni, named after the Germanic moon god, is the tallest pup from Timber and Wotan’s 2017 litter. Known for his intelligence, he excels at training games and puzzles, often greeting visitors by escorting tours along the enclosure fence.
Born on April 22, 2017, Khewa joined Wolf Park from Wolf Mountain with her brother, Niko. Known for her light gray fur and love of mud, Khewa is affectionately nicknamed the “mud puppy” for her enthusiasm for water, muck, and leaving muddy paw prints everywhere she goes.
Born on April 22, 2017, Niko arrived at Wolf Park with his sister, Khewa. Niko is known for his playful nature, love of training, and fondness for carrying and shredding items like sticks and boxes. He enjoys social time with his keepers, playing with Timber, and having “play dates” with Sparrow.
Born April 30th, 2023, Clay arrived at Wolf Park in May with his brother Cricket from a facility in Montana. As the larger and more adventurous of the two, Clay enjoys exploring his habitat and chewing on sticks or other found treasures.
Born April 30, 2023, Cricket arrived at Wolf Park in May with his brother Clay from a facility in Montana. The smaller and more reserved of the two, Cricket enjoys exploring new places and scents during walks with his caretakers.
Born May 12, 2014, Scarlette came to Wolf Park in December 2014 as a rescue from a private owner. She’s a vocal and curious vixen who loves exploring her habitat and showing off her “mouse pouncing” skills during programs.
Born March 25, 2022, Mulder arrived from a wildlife rehabilitator. He enjoys digging dens and exploring, though he’d prefer more playtime than his companion. Adventurous and curious, Mulder approaches new experiences with fearless enthusiasm—unless a wolf is involved!
Born February 20, 2019, Marshall was rescued as a kit from a construction site in Texas. He served as an ambassador animal at the Fort Worth Zoo before joining Wolf Park in April 2022. Marshall enjoys napping alongside his companion and engaging in playful antics.
Born April 25, 2019, Kestrel arrived at Wolf Park in May of the same year. Gray foxes love to climb and Kestrel is no exception! He often retrieves hidden enrichment treats placed high up by his caregivers, showcasing his agility and natural behaviors.
Wolf Park has been home to a small herd of bison since 1982, originally starting with animals from the Columbia Park Zoo. Today, our 10 bison—Wonky, Muscogee, Licky, Thelma, Louise, Bonk, Vamchi, Big John, Pretty Patrick, and Aretha—offer visitors a chance to connect with the national mammal and a historic Indiana species.
In 2022, we welcomed Clementine, a non-releasable box turtle who had spent over 10 years as a pet. Named through a guest contest at our Picnic with the Pack event, Clementine quickly became a beloved ambassador. She enjoys swimming, exploring, digging, and thriving in her Turtle Garden during the summer and indoor habits over winter.