This photograph depicts Leora Hoge (then 10 years old) holding a six-month-old wolf pup named Wendy at Jack Lynch's lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA.
This photograph depicts Leora Hoge (then 10 years old) holding a six-month-old wolf pup named Wendy at Jack Lynch's lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. Another person's hand can be seen holding the wolf pup as well.
This photograph depicts Leora Hoge (then 10 years old) holding a cat and standing next to Jack and Marjorie Lynch's Chevrolet pickup truck on the lobo wolf park property, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. The truck has an image of a howling wolf on the door and reads "Lobo Wolf…
This photograph depicts Leora Hoge (then 10 years old) standing in front of Jack and Marjorie Lynch's trailer on the lobo wolf park property, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. The Lynches' Chevrolet pickup truck is also visible. The truck has an image of a howling wolf on the door…
This photograph depicts the large wolf-shaped sign that reads "LOBO WOLVES" which stood at the entrance to the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA.
This photograph depicts Leora Hoge (then 10 years old) under the stone archway at Jack Lynch's lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. A sign stands in front of the arch which reads "NO POLAROIDS, NO RECORDING, NO PETS." The ticket booth is visible behind the arch, on…
This photograph depicts a wolf at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA.
Judging by the quality of the photograph, and the fact that it appears to be in a series with another photograph from 1968, it was probably taken in the 1960s.
This photograph depicts a wolf at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. They were donated by Dave Smith, whose father Harry Smith took the photo in Kane, PA while he was on a deer hunting trip.
This photograph depicts a wolf at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. They were donated by Dave Smith, whose father Harry Smith took the photo in Kane, PA while he was on a deer hunting trip.
This article profiles Jack Lynch, a man in his early 40s, and his work to ensure that the last of the "lobo" or "buffalo" wolves - Canis lupus nubilus - does not become extinct. Zoologists claim that Lynch's wolves are not a separate species, and that "lobo" is simply a colloquial Spanish term for…
This photograph depicts a wolf at Dr. McCleery's lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA (judging by the fencing).
This photograph was taken between 1929 (when Dr. McCleery moved the wolf park to the Route 6 location) and 1972 (when Jack Lynch moved the wolf park to…
This back-lit sign displays four photographs depicting the Kinzua Dam, Lobo Wolves, Rimrock Overlook, and Kinzua Bridge. The lobo wolves photograph depicts two wolves in a pen at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA.
This photograph depicts Jack Lynch with his pet Kim the Malamute - who served as the "wolf" mascot at the Kane High School's sports events - at a football game. Kim was often said to be half wolf or full wolf, but the Kane Republican reported that he was a Malamute dog.