Month: November 2016
Scientists Urge U.S. Fish and Wildlife to Promote, Not Curtail, Red Wolf Recovery
In a letter sent on November 30, 2016, dozens of scientists with expertise in ecology, genetics and other areas relevant to wolf conservation have urged the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…
You Heard Our Howls! Thank You!
You did it! Yesterday the Wolf Conservation Center invited you to be a part of Giving Tuesday and you heard our howls! Over 550 supporters helped the WCC raise almost…
Today Only – Your Donation for Wolves Will Be Matched
Give Greater Today! Why is Ambassador Wolf Zephyr smiling? Because it’s Giving Tuesday! TODAY ONLY your donation to the Wolf Conservation Center (including checks dated November 29) will have double…
Tomorrow Only – Your Donation for Wolves Will Be Matched
Tomorrow Only – Double Your Donation! Ambassador wolf Atka extends his reminder howl that tomorrow only your donation to the Wolf Conservation Center (including checks dated November 29) will have…
Less Than 45 Red Wolves Remain In The Wild
With less than 45 red wolves remaining in the wild, he might be the last one you see.Red wolves don’t have a voice when it comes to endangered species policy.…
You Shop. Amazon Gives to the Wolf Conservation Center!
If you shop online via Amazon.com, please consider using AmazonSmile, which lets you select a nonprofit organization, such as the Wolf Conservation Center Inc., to receive a percentage of your…
Happy Thanksgiving
Wishing a very happy holiday to all our friends, including visitors to the Center or those who know us from afar; all those who have donated time, energy and resources…
First Snow for Critically Endangered Mexican Wolf Pups
SNOW DAY! It’s the first snow for the six month old Mexican gray wolf pups. And they think it’s yummy! Learn how you can help keep these critically endangered pups…