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Tribute to Diablo, a Mexican gray wolf

Diablo's final portrait, 2017

Diablo’s final portrait (Julie Lawrence for Wolf Haven International, 2017)

At 17, Diablo defied the odds- most wolves never live to see their 10th birthday let alone their 17th – so we knew that we were on borrowed time. We realized that eventually his age would catch up with him and the day would come when we would need to say goodbye. That day came on Sunday, June 25.

Until nearly the end, Diablo enjoyed good quality of life. He had some age-related challenges; he had become hard of hearing, his vision wasn’t as sharp and he had generalized stiffness and weakness. This was particularly pronounced in his back-end, especially if he laid in the same spot for a long time and then tried to get up. All things considered, though, he was as spry as a 17 year-old wolf could be.

Gypsy and Diablo

Gypsy and Diablo  photo taken by Julie Lawrence

Diablo was immediately identifiable because of the twin notches in his ears.  He was born at a zoo in Detroit, where it is believed that the notches were caused by sibling squabbles. Diablo came to live at Wolf Haven in 2004 when he was three years old.

A Mexican gray wolf, Diablo was a participant in a federally managed Species Survival Plan program designed to preserve the survival and health of this critically endangered subspecies of the gray wolf. His longstanding companion was Gypsy, a female Mexican wolf.  Because their enclosure was on the public visitor route, over the years hundreds of people were privileged to see the beauty and unique coloration of this rare breed. Beyond  this, though, visitors could bear witness to a bonded pair that carried themselves with dignity and grace.

Young Diablo (2004)

Young Diablo (2004) taken by Julie Lawrence

Diablo was a teacher to us in so many ways and he undoubtedly touched everyone who encountered him. We were fortunate to have had the opportunity to care for him all these years but there is definitely a void in the sanctuary, not only for his longtime companion Gypsy, but for all of us.

Rest in peace sweet Diablo.

Lovingly written by Wendy Spencer and Kim Young
Wolf Haven

2017 Wolves & Wine

Wolf Haven’s annual fall fundraiser and annual meeting, Wolves & Wine, will be held on Saturday, September 30 from 5-8 pm at Saint Martin’s University – Norman Worthington Conference Center in Lacey, WA.

ECOlógica Magazine Summer 2017

EcoLogica pg 9 – “Wolf Haven: a true sanctuary for wolves”

Driving south from Tacoma to Portland, just ten minutes out of exit 101 there is a very special place. A place different from anything you have heard of. A place full of peace and with some beautiful inhabitants: a wolf sanctuary surrounded by a blooming prairie.

Manejando hacia el sur, de Tacoma a Portland, a sólo diez minutos de la salida 101 hay un lugar muy especial. Un lugar
diferente a todo lo que hayas conocido. Un lugar lleno de paz y con unos habitantes hermosos: un santuario de lobos rodeado de una pradera floreciente.

Pet Connection magazine – July/Aug 2017

Wolf Haven by Diane Mivelli

Why they do it is unclear. When they do it is unpredictable. Once one resident at Wolf Haven International begins howling, the others soon join in. The singular occasion can last mere minutes, yet it will live on in the memory of any visitor.

Wolf Haven Voted Best Wildlife Sanctuary – King 5 Northwest Escapes, May 11, 2017

Captive-born and displaced wolves find sanctuary at Wolf Haven International.

Wolf Haven Book Featured – Olympia Timberland Library 4/27

Join us THURSDAY night at the OLYMPIA LIBRARY!

Thursday April 27
7:30 – 8:45 p.m.
Free – Adults

Each year, Earthbound Productions and the city of Olympia celebrate our natural world with a spectacular Procession of the Species through the streets of downtown. This year’s Procession will take place on Saturday 4/29 at 4:30 p.m.  In conjunction with this event, Olympia Timberland Library annually features a book which highlights some aspect of nature.

http://www.browsersolympia.com/

Photographer Annie Musselman and essayist Brenda Peterson display Wolf Haven book.

This year’s featured book is “Wolf Haven: Sanctuary and the Future of Wolves in North America“, which honors wolves and was inspired by the beautiful wolves and work done at this nonprofit sanctuary. Celebrated photographer Annie Musselman and nature writer Brenda Peterson will be on hand to talk about how they became involved in the project, answer questions and sign copies of the book. Wolf Haven staff will also be present to talk about this very special collaboration, and Browser’s Books will have copies available for sale.

Spanish speakers welcomed! Interpretation will be available by a Mexican biologist from Wolf Haven. Hispano-hablantes son bienvenidos! Interpretación será provista por una bióloga mexicana de Wolf Haven.

Be sure not to miss this special event!

Wolf Haven staff as wolves at 2013 Procession of the Species.

Wolf Haven staff dressed as wolves for the 2013 Procession of the Species.

 

 

 

Finding Sanctuary

Finding Sanctuary is a website devoted to connecting animal sanctuaries with volunteers, assistance and community. Goat, pig, horse, farm animals, wildlife and other types of animal sanctuaries are listed and highlighted on this site. Wolf Haven was invited to share the story of two of our most recent rescues for this month’s Finding Sanctuary blog.

Finding Sanctuary spotlights: Angel and Zoe

Finding Sanctuary is a website devoted to connecting animal sanctuaries with volunteers, assistance and community. Goat, pig, horse, farm animals, wildlife and other types of animal sanctuaries are listed and highlighted on this site. Wolf Haven was invited to share the story of two of our most recent rescues for this month’s Finding Sanctuary blog.

Read More about Angel and Zoe here.

Angel before rescue

Angel before rescue

The Origin of Wolves

Author's sketch of prehistoric wolf skull.

Author’s sketch of prehistoric wolf skull.

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. If you would like to start receiving Wolf Tracks in print or electronic format, become a Wolf Haven International Member here.

Read The Origin of Wolves.