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romeothewolf · 5 months
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On hiatus for now! I recently started another job so I’m working a lot more now,,, see y’all when I’m a little more mentally available
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romeothewolf · 5 months
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Photo by Nick Jans
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Photo by Joel Bennett
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romeothewolf · 6 months
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Romeo and Jessie. Photo credit: David Willson
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romeothewolf · 6 months
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Photo by Nick Jans
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romeothewolf · 7 months
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Photo by Nick Jans
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romeothewolf · 7 months
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September 18, 2023 - Fourteen years since Romeo’s passing. I thought I’d share a video of Harry Robinson’s dog, Brittain, playing with Romeo in March of 2009. Brittain was considered Romeo’s best friend and the two (along with Harry) would go on hikes together every morning.
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romeothewolf · 8 months
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Romeo crosses the frozen Mendenhall lake. Photo credit: Nick Jans
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romeothewolf · 8 months
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romeothewolf · 8 months
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Hi! :] This is a blog featuring photos of Romeo the wolf. Seeing as none appear to exist, I thought I’d make one of my own to share pictures of him (with credit, of course) in one easily accessible place.
I aim to post weekly, but may post more or less depending on my schedule. This blog is just a fun side project of mine and I hope others enjoy it!
Resources
A Wolf Called Romeo by Nick Jans
Romeo: The Story of an Alaskan Wolf by John Hyde
Black Wolf of the Glacier: Alaska’s Romeo by Deb Vanasse, illustrated by Nancy Slagle
Romeo the Friendly Wolf by Nick Jans
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The first meeting between Romeo the wolf and Dakotah. According to Nick Jans, the photographer, Dakotah wrenched free of his grip on her collar and bounded toward Romeo. The two regarded each other before Dakotah returned to Nick and his wife, Sherrie.
Over the course of six years, Romeo frequented the Alaskan town of Juneau, willingly approaching and playing with the residents’ dogs. He was unlawfully shot by poachers in 2009. Today, he lives on through an exhibit at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, a plaque near Nugget Falls, and even has some local drinks and roads named after him. Nick Jans’ book, A Wolf Called Romeo, details his personal experiences and story of the wolf.
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