Fellowship of the Wild Wolves

Fellowship of the Wild Wolves A page advocating for the preservation and repopulation of wild wolves.

06/18/2018

A photographer spotted a coyote as it trotted into her yard and explored a toy left in the snow. What she managed to capture on camera is the beauty of play.

06/18/2018

A man brutally killed a 10-month-old endangered Mexican gray wolf on his grazing allotment in the Gila National Forest. His punishment? One year of probation and a fine of $2,300 in restitution to the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program. The wolf was wearing a radio collar.

Wildlife advocates have asked the Forest Service to revoke the rancher's grazing permit.

Your calls to ask for the same will help! Please call 575-388-8304 today!

Talking points and other info here: http://bit.ly/2sR5WzG via Mexican gray wolves

More: https://bit.ly/2lcHvJF

06/12/2018

For every endangered species, the road to recovery is anything but straightforward. On paper, it may seem black and white, but in reality…

06/11/2018

WildEarth Guardians & Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter - June 8, 2017

Sad
05/04/2018

Sad

Conditions in northeastern North Carolina are unfavorable for sustaining the dwindling population of red wolves, according to an assessment released last week, but wildlife officials say they're not giving up on recovery.

https://www.facebook.com/redwolfcoalition/posts/10155435789048144
05/04/2018

https://www.facebook.com/redwolfcoalition/posts/10155435789048144

The red wolf pups were born on April 15, in the midst of storms that rocked the Triad. Four of the pups were named Thor, Thunder, Hurricane (Cane) and Typhoon (Ty). The fifth was named Oklahoma (Oakley) for the Oklahoma–shaped white mark on her chest.

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04/24/2018

indeed

Taimautia: Good Morning Brothers and Sisters. Power Animal of this week Wolf
Medicine Wheel direction: South

A worthy cause
03/07/2018

A worthy cause

Official Wild Parent adoption certificate
 Animal fact sheet Color photograph of your animal Invitation to Wild Parent's Day Official Wild Parent adoption certificate
 Animal fact sheet Color photograph of your animal Invitation to Wild Parent's Day A one-day pass to the WNC Nature Center Plush ...

02/13/2018

A number of biologists have recently made the argument that extinction is part of evolution and that saving species need not be a conservation priority. But this revisionist thinking shows a lack of understanding of evolution and an ignorance of the natural world.

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