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International Maned Wolf Day

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Celebrate International Maned Wolf Day at the Little Rock Zoo!

Maned wolves are one of the most unique and fascinating canids in the world. Known for their long legs, reddish fur, and large, bat-like ears, these elusive creatures are often misunderstood. Native to South America, maned wolves play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems. Unfortunately, they are facing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.

Join us on October 5th as we Celebrate International Maned Wolf Day to learn more about these incredible animals and the efforts being made to protect them.

Did you know that maned wolves are not actually wolves at all, but are closely related to foxes and jackals? Or that they have a distinctive, musky odor that helps them communicate with each other? Come discover these fascinating facts and more through special keeper talks, interactive activities, and the chance to observe our own maned wolves up close.

All activities are included with regular admission—don’t miss the opportunity to celebrate these mysterious creatures and learn how you can support conservation efforts!

Schedule of Events

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Awareness Table at the Maned Wolf exhibit

Regularly Scheduled Zoo Activities

 9:30 Penguin Feeding

10:00 Keeper Chat: Tropical Bird House

11:00 Keeper Chat: Bears

1:30 Keeper Chat: Rhino

1:30 Great Ape Scatter Feed

1:45 Keeper Chat: Anteaters & More

2:00 Keeper Chat: Siamangs

2:00 Keeper Chat: Komodo Dragon

2:30 Keeper Chat: Elephants

3:30 Penguin Feeding

* Please confirm directly with the promoter or box office to ensure event details have not changed.

Celebrate International Maned Wolf Day at the Little Rock Zoo!

Maned wolves are one of the most unique and fascinating canids in the world. Known for their long legs, reddish fur, and large, bat-like ears, these elusive creatures are often misunderstood. Native to South America, maned wolves play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems. Unfortunately, they are facing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.

Join us on October 5th as we Celebrate International Maned Wolf Day to learn more about these incredible animals and the efforts being made to protect them.

Did you know that maned wolves are not actually wolves at all, but are closely related to foxes and jackals? Or that they have a distinctive, musky odor that helps them communicate with each other? Come discover these fascinating facts and more through special keeper talks, interactive activities, and the chance to observe our own maned wolves up close.

All activities are included with regular admission—don’t miss the opportunity to celebrate these mysterious creatures and learn how you can support conservation efforts!

Schedule of Events

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Awareness Table at the Maned Wolf exhibit

Regularly Scheduled Zoo Activities

 9:30 Penguin Feeding

10:00 Keeper Chat: Tropical Bird House

11:00 Keeper Chat: Bears

1:30 Keeper Chat: Rhino

1:30 Great Ape Scatter Feed

1:45 Keeper Chat: Anteaters & More

2:00 Keeper Chat: Siamangs

2:00 Keeper Chat: Komodo Dragon

2:30 Keeper Chat: Elephants

3:30 Penguin Feeding

* Please confirm directly with the promoter or box office to ensure event details have not changed.

More about Little Rock Zoo
The Little Rock Zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums with over 400 animals. Look for the AZA logo whenever you visit a zoo or aquarium as your assurance that you are supporting a facility dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for you and a better future for all living things. With its more than 200 accredited members, AZA is a leader in global wildlife conservation and your link to helping animals in their native habitats.
When & Where
Oct 5, 2025, 9:00am to 4:00pm Timezone: CDT
$12.95


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