Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Ibérico - CRLI

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Gradil, Portugal

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Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Ibérico - CRLI Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Ibérico - CRLI is located in Gradil, Portugal on Quinta da Murta. Centro de Recuperação do Lobo Ibérico - CRLI is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in Portugal.

Address

Quinta da Murta

Phone

+351 917532312

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João Soares

This place is awesome, their work is very important and they should be supported in any way we can. If you're lucky you'll even see some real wolves.

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Joe Lowry

Such great people, doing great work. One word of warning. If you are coming from Mafra on the back road, and following Google maps, do NOT take the dirt road! We did, and it was like a horror movie! But when we finally arrived, an hour late, we were given a wonderful tour.

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Michael Ziemba

Very good reserve for the Iberian wolves. We saw quite a few different wolves whilst there, I think 6 in total but I'm told sometimes you can go and not see a thing... They run tours in English on Saturday & Sunday evenings @ 6pm and if in the area its a must visit attraction. Its not that easy to find at first but definitely worth the effort. Take a drink and comfortable shoes as it's approx 2hrs of on/off walking.

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Ana Calapez

Great place to visit... We had a really nice guide.

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Sergio Rasteiro

Great place.to go and learn about the Iberian wolf and the importance of it to the ecosystem. Fully enclosed, animal first center with great staff. Fully recommend a visit and helping out the center.

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John Healy

Best people in the world mixed with waking to howling wolves. Like cinnamon to the soul

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Arturo G

Great place to volunteer, the staff really has a passion for the conservation of wolves and they transmit that energy to you as well.

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Sara Arvanitis

What a lovely experience with such a diverse array of fauna. The grounds are easy to navigate and greenery in abundance. An aversion towards some of the cramped confines of some of the larger animals. The only real bone of contention was one of the front ticket office ladies, who was incredibly rude and inflexible with my father who is 73 by the way. Where he lives they don't issue I.D cards and on the internet there is no disclaimer highlighting the requirement to carry one as proof of age. Yet in her insolent demeanor she would not even consider the fact that he flagrantly was in his 70s... Something to which other Mediterranean nations; the likes of Italy, Greece etc., would have easily accommodated and waived.