Continuing Education during COVID-19
Our virtual meeting brought a little bit of normalcy to my life and provided the girls a chance to learn about wolves while staying connected to their larger group.
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Our virtual meeting brought a little bit of normalcy to my life and provided the girls a chance to learn about wolves while staying connected to their larger group.
These are difficult times. As we take all necessary precautions to be safe, our thoughts are with you, our friends and supporters. We hope each one of you is caring for yourself and your loved ones, and that all is well with you. Read Letter.
Wolf Haven International has provided a lifetime home for 300 displaced and captive-born canids since 1982. Each of us has a favorite memory of wolves rolling, playing, eating, interacting, and howling,……READ ARTICLE.
See the trailer of this award-winning documentary: “The Trouble With Wolves”. Billings Gazette calendar of events.
Tourists are welcome to visit Wolf Haven International in Washington state, but the needs of the sanctuary’s residents — which include two species of wolves, wolf-dogs, and coyotes — are always prioritized. The sanctuary’s co-manager Pamela Maciel Cabañas is devoted to making sure that happens.
The gray wolves are majestic and wary. They bask in the sunshine or sit among the trees, watching. They are kept in compatible pairs and have very little human interaction.
Go to www.youtube.com and search for “Wolf Haven International,” which is the Tenino, Wash.-based wolf sanctuary that currently cares for the pack. On the group’s page, click on “playlists,” then look for the “McCleery Ranch wolves” playlist. Here, you can view 14 video clips of the wolves. Note: address is: https://www.youtube.com/user/wolfhavenwolves
Cost of wolf care: As a caring and responsible donor, you want to be sure that your gift to Wolf Haven is put to good use. So where does your money go? Short answer – food, medicine, enrichment, habitat and staff.
Washington state’s growing population of gray wolves is exposing deep divides among residents and testing civility among its top decision makers.
On Saturday, the community is invited to hear an update on the lobo wolf pack, which now lives in Bridger, Mont., under the care of Tenino, Wash.-based wolf sanctuary, Wolf Haven International.