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“Alpha and Omega” is a fun filled animated comedy adventure focusing on the lives on two rival wolf packs struggling to survive in Jasper National Park (Canada). The story specifically focuses on Kate and Humphrey, the Alpha and Omega of their wolf pack family. Each wolf pack has a social hierarchy: the Alpha, which represents the leader or first in charge, and Omega, the wolf whom occupies the lowest position.

**You’ll have to click on the link provided to read the rest of this review! 

http://theindependentcritic.com/alpha_and_omega

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What makes for the ultimate road trip? Hitchhiking, truck stops, angry bears, prickly porcupines and a golfing goose with a duck caddy. Just ask Kate and Humphrey, two wolves who are trying to get home after being taken by park rangers and shipped halfway across the country. Humphrey is an Omega wolf, whose days are about quick wit, snappy one-liners and hanging with his motley crew of fun-loving wolves and video-gaming squirrels. Kate is an Alpha: duty, discipline and sleek Lara Croft eye-popping moves fuel her fire. Humphrey’s motto – make ’em laugh. Kate’s motto – I’m the boss. And they have a thousand miles to go. Back home rival wolf packs are on the march and conflict is brewing. Only Kate and Humphrey can restore the peace. But first, they have to survive each other.

This is an animation film for the kiddies!

http://www.alphaandomega3d.com/

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Wolf Park Coming soon! Our Wolf Intensive Seminar is fast approaching. For those looking for in-depth knowledge into wolves and their world, this is a wonderful learning experience. Along with learning with our staff, participants get a large amount of time to interact with the wolves and study their behavior up close and personal. Spots are still available. Sign up today.

http://wolfparkstore.com/?mainURL=%2Fstore%2Fcategory%2F62bd%2FSeminars_Photo_and_Behavior.html

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Simply go to the link posted below and follow the instructions.  Students can learn more about wolves and why they are important to the ecosystem.  This lesson was created by Shannon Basner / Education Program Coordinator.

http://www.wolfsongalaska.org/Wolf_academy/wolf_academy_session1.htm

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