Though it seemed that Troop 490 was set to become the new gay wolf boy denizens of this campsite, Wolf Woods was not the only camp present within Spring Lake nor was 'Mr. Wolf' the only guardian of the land. In fact, the location's true name is known to none as the "Wild Boys' Lands"
Legends long forgotten had said the land was a bountiful one, its power deeming young boys and their seniors worthy to populate the land as its loyal anthro residents, free to love one another in their cute male glory. They were even blessed with immortality to continually love freely in each others' embrace. Unfortunately, its residents soon set out on their own, leaving their home behind for yonder lands, leaving the lake and its forests empty and lonely. It was the arrival of the various Boy Scouts troops that reawakened the forest, setting forth its guardians tasked with once again repopulating the lands, bringing young boys' love once again to its ground. This time, the powers that be chose to extend even more of their magic to their guardians, ensuring that the young males never have the desire to leave their new paradise.
Of course, the section called "Wolf Woods" was overseen by the guardian now dubbed "Mr. Wolf" by the young one of Troop 490, but it is only one of many within the Wild Boys' Land. "Bunny Meadows", "Deer's Dale", "Otter Coves", "Bear Cliffs" are just some of many areas that make up the lands, each with their own "feral" guardians, though each one being as benevolent and intelligent as Mr. Wolf.
Though it is clear that all lands encompass animals of both prey and predators, its legend as a paradise has ground to stand on as all of the species live in harmony together, only needing the male love of each other to sustain themselves. Even more so, legends have stated that while most of the boys stayed with their own species, it was never uncommon to see them congregate with others on the lake island loosely translated to the "Mingling Point" in which all species socialize and love each other in peace together.