Coexistence: A Wolf Panel discussion – Feb. 23, 2017
Join Wolf Haven International on Thursday, February 23 as the complexities of wolf recovery in WA State are discussed by the following panelists:
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Join Wolf Haven International on Thursday, February 23 as the complexities of wolf recovery in WA State are discussed by the following panelists:
by Chris Montero, Outreach Coordinator, Wolf Haven International This article was originally printed in the winter issue of Wolf Tracks magazine, published by Wolf Haven International. All sketches in the article are original works by the author. Wolf Tracks is written and produced quarterly by Wolf Haven staff members and is a benefit of membership. […]
December is usually a time of celebration as we celebrate the varied end-of-year holidays and festivities that take place. This year, however, Wolf Haven experienced a string of losses in the sanctuary that made it a very bittersweet time for us. Occasionally, as in this case, several animals pass away in a short time frame. It […]
Diane Gallegos, executive director of Wolf Haven International, will speak Thursday about the state’s wolf recovery plan and how the Wolf Advisory Group is working toward a goal of co-existence with wolves in the wild. Gallegos will be speaking at the meeting of the Tahoma Audubon Society.
A compromise between ranchers and conservationists to save wolves in Washington state is a real-life fable with a moral that might just solve America.
On Page 11 of Voice of the Wild Olympic, Fall 2016 issue is Llyn De Danaan’s REVIEW of the book Wolf Haven: Sanctuary and the Future of Wolves in North America book by Annie Marie Musselman and Brenda Peterson.