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Übergrößen-Marktführer schuhplus verlost Übernachtung im Baumhaushotel Tree Inn im Wolfcenter Dörverden
SchuhXL-Spezialist schuhplus verlost Luxusnacht im Baumhaustotel Tree Inn,. Europas größtes Versandhaus für Schuhe in Übergrößen verschenkt Traumpreise zum 20. Geburtstag 20 Jahre, 20 Preise! So lautet das Motto von schuhplus zum 20. Geburtstag. Europas größter Fachhändler für Schuhe in Übergrößen blickt auf eine einzigartige Erfolgsgeschichte und feiert das große Jubiläum mit echten Traumpreisen, die so aussergewöhnlich sind wie der SchuhXL-Spezialist selbst. Wie wäre es mit einer Übernachtung hoch oben in der Luft über einem Wolfsgehege? Ein Luxusaufenthalt im Baumhaushotel Tree Inn im Wolfcenter Dörverden (http://tinyurl.com/4m8m48c5) macht es möglich. Im Whirlpool sitzen mit einem Piccolöchen in der Hand, friedlich entspannt durch das große Panorama-Fenster auf die Wölfe schauen und sich voll und ganz dem Moment hingeben. Wer das erleben möchte, sollte am großen Jubiläums-Gewinnspiel von schuhplus teilnehmen.Das Baumhaushotel direkt im Wolfcenter im niedersächsischen Dörverden wurde im April 2012 mit dem ersten Baumhaus "Crownview" eröffnet. Seitdem durften tausende Gäste die einzigartige Erfahrung machen, in den Baumhäusern zu übernachten. Im September 2015 folgte die Eröffnung des zweiten Baumhauses "Highfield", gefolgt von dem dritten Baumhaus "Pineside" im November 2021. Jedes der Baumhäuser befindet sich in 5 Metern Höhe direkt vor einem der Wolfsgehege. Dort leben neben den heimischen Grauwölfen auch weiße Hudson Bay Wölfe und weiße kanadische Wölfe. Die Baumhäuser sind exklusiv ausgestattet und bieten eine unvergessliche Aussicht auf die Tiere und die umgebende Natur. Neben den faszinierenden Wölfen beherbergt das Wolfcenter auch Alpakas, Ziegen, Präriehunde und Füchse. Das Team des Baumhaushotels freut sich darauf, Sie willkommen zu heißen. Die Firmenzentrale vom Übergrößen-Spezialisten schuhplus ist übrigens nur fünf Minuten vom Tree Inn entfernt. Dort finden Sie auf über 1100 qm das große Sortiment an Damenschuhen in Übergrößen (https://tinyurl.com/y83m3433) sowie Herrenschuhe in Übergrößen (https://tinyurl.com/y7bda3hh). Das Baumhaushotel bietet eine komfortable Übernachtungsmöglichkeit mit einem geräumigen 160cm Doppelbett. Für eine erholsame Nacht sorgt das hochwertige Alpaka Bettzeug, das speziell auf Allergiker ausgerichtet ist. Dank der Fußbodenheizung herrscht stets eine behagliche Wärme im Raum. Die Raumtemperatur lässt sich individuell über die Klimaanlage anpassen, um stets das ideale Klima zu gewährleisten. Zur Unterhaltung steht ein Smart-TV zur Verfügung, der Zugang zu Waipu-TV, Netflix und Amazon Prime Video bietet. Das schnelle WLAN mit einer Bandbreite von 50Mbit sorgt für eine reibungslose Internetverbindung. Ein digitaler Concierge steht für persönliche Anliegen bereit. Die gut bestückte Minibar enthält neben erfrischenden Getränken auch einen praktischen Weinkühler. Für Kaffeeliebhaber steht ein moderner Kaffee-Vollautomat bereit. Eine gemütliche Sitzgruppe bietet Platz für 3-4 Personen zum Verweilen und Entspannen. Für besondere Momente steht ein Whirlpool bereit. Die private Dachterrasse ist mit komfortablen Lounge-Möbeln ausgestattet und bietet einen herrlichen Ausblick. Das stationäre Fachgeschäft für Schuhe in Übergrößen von schuhplus können Sie von dort oben zwar nicht entdecken, aber dafür ein Wolfsgehege - ein Anblick, der unvergesslich sein wird. Die Bildrechte liegen bei dem Verfasser der Mitteilung.
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SET ME FREE: „Fire in my brain Burn me insane Making your mark Don’t leave me here in the dark Set me free“ - „Set Me Free“ opens Sweet Fanny Adams, the second album by British glam rock band Sweet, their first of two released in 1974, and also their first album simply as Sweet. - - GIVE PEACE A CHANCE! - - - - - - - LET‘S TAKE CARE OF NATURE! - - - - - KEEP THE BLUES ALIVE! - - - - IN CASE OF FIRE: SAVE THE VINYLS! - - - - - - - captive - #wolf #life #wolvescommunity #magnificient_wolves #wölfe #wolf #livewithwolves #worldofwolves #instawolf #zoo #animals #awesomeanimals #beautiful #lovewolves #wolfpack #wolfcommunity #agameoftones #live_with_wolves #wolfcenter #travellife #barking #greywolf #hobbyfotografie #hobbyphotography #animalphotography #captive #tierfotografie #worldofwolves #raw_allnature_happy #raw_animals (hier: Wolfcenter Dörverden) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnU99oCqYM1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#wolf#life#wolvescommunity#magnificient_wolves#wölfe#livewithwolves#worldofwolves#instawolf#zoo#animals#awesomeanimals#beautiful#lovewolves#wolfpack#wolfcommunity#agameoftones#live_with_wolves#wolfcenter#travellife#barking#greywolf#hobbyfotografie#hobbyphotography#animalphotography#captive#tierfotografie#raw_allnature_happy#raw_animals
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European grey wolves Odin, Remo & Sirius @ Wolfcenter Dörverden, Germany
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I decided to slightly redo my zoo and give them breeds / species, please love and favor, here's a list for you
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Crescent - Maned Wolf
Merciless - Polar Fox
Lux - Silver Fox
Artemis - Nibelung
Pallete - Akita Inu
Goth - King Charles Cavalier
Vivi - Fennec
Drop - Satin Bunny
E. L. A. Wolfcent, Foxciless, Fux, Doglete, Doth, Bunp belongs to @anotherrosesthatfell
E. L. A. Catemis belongs to @abloomingsunflower / @itzcherrybonbon
E. L. A. Fovi belongs to me
Edited: Changed the breed of Lux, because she found a more suitable one
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Wolfcenter Dörverden: Wo die Wölfe heulen
Besucher können südlich von Verden Wölfe in verschiedenen Gehegen beobachten und sogar in einem Baumhaus übernachten.
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Hatte ein cooles, wenn auch anstrengendes Wochenende.
Ich war im Wolfcenter Bremen und habe was für die Seminarfacharbeit getan. Der Eigenanteil ist jetzt fertig.
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#haliburtonforest #haliburtonforestwolfcenter #wolf #wolfcenter #wolves #wolvesofinstagram (at Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve) https://www.instagram.com/p/B68yUK2g37a/?igshid=y6g4xqbs82kn
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Forestia animal park #wolves #ilovewolves #wolf #wolfcenter #animals #instawolf #wolfdog #wildlife #forestia #europeanwolf #wolfrescue #greywolf #wolvesofinstagram #wölfe #mustlovewolves #wilddogs #wolfpack #wolffang #canadianwolf #nikon #nikonphotography #nikoncamera #blackandwhite (bij FORESTIA) https://www.instagram.com/p/Brp1qwIHYT8/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=m4fsk8q5thi
#wolves#ilovewolves#wolf#wolfcenter#animals#instawolf#wolfdog#wildlife#forestia#europeanwolf#wolfrescue#greywolf#wolvesofinstagram#wölfe#mustlovewolves#wilddogs#wolfpack#wolffang#canadianwolf#nikon#nikonphotography#nikoncamera#blackandwhite
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Wow, one of the BEST experiences of my life. As a young kid who was obsessed with animals, I dreamed of a situation in which I'd be able to pet a Timber Wolf or two. Now, that dream is a REALITY & it was even better than I had ever hoped! Really questioning my life choices though -- maybe I should quit grad school & become a wolf. 🐺 thank you @cowolfcenter for my cognitive dissonance . . . #wolf #wolves #timberwolf #timberwolves #reserve #coloradowolfpreserve #wolfcenter #callofthewild #sheiswild #shewanders #sheexplores #shetravels #manitousprings #manitoucliffdwellings #carnivores #woodland #Colorado #coloradoinstagram #coloradosprings #coloradolife #workhard (at Manitou Cliff Dwellings Museum)
#wolf#wolves#timberwolf#timberwolves#reserve#coloradowolfpreserve#wolfcenter#callofthewild#sheiswild#shewanders#sheexplores#shetravels#manitousprings#manitoucliffdwellings#carnivores#woodland#colorado#coloradoinstagram#coloradosprings#coloradolife#workhard
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From National Geographic Photo of the Day; June 3, 2018:
Howl at the Moon Alejandra Gimeno, National Geographic Your Shot
A Hudson Bay Wolf (Canis lupus hudsonicus) howls inside its habitat at Wolfcenter, a wolf sanctuary in Bremen, Germany. The sanctuary cares for and rehabilitates wild wolves that have been injured, mistreated, or illegally owned.
This photo was submitted to Your Shot, our storytelling community where photographers can take part in photo assignments, get expert feedback, be published, and more. Join now to submit your photos.
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Die Jubiläumsaktion "20 Jahre 20 Preise" des Webshops #schuhplus – Schuhe in Übergrößen hat erneut für Freude gesorgt. Diesmal konnte sich die Familie Wichmann aus Bösel über einen luxuriösen Aufenthalt im Tree Inn im Wolfcenter Dörverden freuen. Der 41-jährige Thomas Wichmann, seine Frau Sandra (41) und ihre 11-jährige Tochter Anna können sich auf eine unvergessliche Zeit im exklusiven Baumhaushotel freuen, das direkt an einem Wolfsgehege liegt. Read the full article
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COVID19-UPDATE! Sicherlich gibt es einige unter Euch die die aktuelle Situation genauso verfolgen wie wir. Und leider betrifft uns auch nach wie vor die Verlängerung des Lockdowns. Wir halten Euch hier und auf unserer Homepage www.wolfcenter.de weiterhin auf dem Laufenden! Bleibt gesund! 🐺 #covid19 #corona #lockdown #wolfcenter (hier: Wolfcenter Dörverden) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKdimRLnJri/?igshid=1bx5c6sdph4r3
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European Grey Wolf "Remus" @ Wolfcenter Dörverden
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#timothy boldt instagram #wolfcenter doerverden #ringo beckmann #unter uns #uu
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Dogs and wolves are both good at cooperating
#Poop4U
A team of researchers have found that dogs and wolves are equally good at cooperating with partners to obtain a reward. When tested in same-species pairs, dogs and wolves proved equally successful and efficient at solving a given problem. This finding suggests that basic cooperation abilities were present in a common ancestor of dogs and wolves, and have not been lost in the domestication process.
It is estimated that dogs were domesticated as much as 30,000 -- 40,000 years ago, and over that span of time they have undergone many changes from their wild counterparts, wolves. In a study published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, researchers tested dogs and wolves for the ability to coordinate their actions with a partner of the same species to obtain rewards. The wolves in the study were from Tierpark Petersberg and Wolfcenter Dörverden. The researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and colleagues, found that dogs and wolves performed equally well on the task, suggesting that this ability was present prior to dogs' domestication in a common ancestor. The researchers hypothesize that, since dogs have been specifically selected for their ability and willingness to cooperate with humans, they might have an even higher success rate when humans are the cooperation partner.
The Test Scenario: Hunting large prey
To test cooperation ability, the researchers created a test scenario that was designed to mimic a hunting situation, one in which multiple animals were trying to take down a larger herbivore, such as an elk or other horned prey. The concept was that, in the wild, one of the animals would need to draw the attention -- and the dangerous horns -- of the potential prey, so that the other could attack from the rear and bring the prey down. Thus the animal that took the most risk in the hunt also had to trust that it would be given a share of the reward in the end. The test apparatus involved a barrier separating the participants from a food reward, with two openings on opposite ends that were controlled by a researcher. When the first animal approached an opening, the door before it would shut while the opposite door remained open, allowing the partner to enter first and access the food. The door then remained open, so that other animal could then enter. Thus the animals had to cooperate in two ways -- first by positioning themselves on opposite ends of the barrier and then by timing and coordinating their approaches towards the barrier.
The researchers found that the dogs and wolves were equally successful, succeeding in about three out of four trials on average. "Dogs were not outperformed by wolves in coordinating their actions, in the frequency of success or in how long the task took," explains Juliane Bräuer of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, lead author of the study and head of the DogStudies group at the institute. "This is somewhat surprising, as it contradicts recent findings by other researchers related to more complex cooperation tasks performed by dogs and wolves." The researchers hypothesize that this could be due to the simple nature of the task in the present study, which might require only basic cooperation skills.
Food sharing depends on the dynamics of the pair, not on species
After solving the test, the pairs generally shared the food reward, but sharing was more likely when the dominant member of the pair was the second to arrive at the reward. "The probability of co-feeding during successful trials was higher when dominants 'took the risk,' so to speak, in moving first and drawing the closed door, because their higher rank gave them a higher chance to nonetheless get their share even if they accessed the food reward a few seconds after the subordinate," explains Bräuer. So while the researchers set out to test cooperation, it turned out that competition within the pair was also a factor.
Interestingly, however, dogs and wolves seemed to differ in which animal in the pair was willing to move first, drawing the closed door and thus being second to the food. Dominant wolves seemed to be more willing to take on this task in general than dominant dogs, and did so more frequently the more times the pair shared food. Dominant dogs, on the other hand, apparently seem to prefer to wait for their partner to draw the closed door. As would be expected, the more times dogs shared food, the more likely the subordinate member of the pair was to move first and draw the closed door.
More complex cooperation remains to be investigated
The researchers point out that, although the kind of coordination shown in the present study may rely on more simple mechanisms than full, conscious cooperation, it can still inform us about how cooperative behavior might have changed -- or not -- during the domestication process. "Our results suggest that the abilities needed to coordinate actions were already present in the dog-wolf ancestor," notes Bräuer. "In future studies, it would be interesting to focus on the question of how exactly factors like social dynamics, living conditions, the type of task and maybe also breed differences influence the cooperative behavior of dogs and wolves."
Poop4U Blog via www.Poop4U.com , Khareem Sudlow
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Auch dieses Jahr habe ich wieder bei der #fotoparade von @erkundediewelt teilgenommen. Meinen Beitrag findet ihr auf meiner Webseite. (Link in Bio). Unter anderem zeige ich euch auch ein Foto von der Hudson-Bay-Wolfsfähe Dala aus dem @wolfcenter in Dörverden. #unterwegs mit #tberg im #wolfscenterdörverden #igersgermany #nikon #nikond5100 #nikonphotography #timeout #naturistschön #naturfotografie #naturephotography #naturelovers #nature #InstaNatureFriends_#exclusive_animals #nature_perfection #nature_brilliance #nature_specialist #yourshootphotographer #fopanet #wolf @biosphereexpeditions https://www.instagram.com/p/B47ZL9wAVxm/?igshid=1wx3utfudi0r8
#fotoparade#unterwegs#tberg#wolfscenterdörverden#igersgermany#nikon#nikond5100#nikonphotography#timeout#naturistschön#naturfotografie#naturephotography#naturelovers#nature#instanaturefriends_#exclusive_animals#nature_perfection#nature_brilliance#nature_specialist#yourshootphotographer#fopanet#wolf
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