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04/06/2022
02/02/2022

Love is WILD. So are WOLVES!

This Valentine's Day, show someone you really love them by sponsoring an endangered red wolf or Mexican gray wolf mating pair. We’re hoping this season will be especially exciting with numerous mating ties and we want YOU to join in the fun! Make it a th*****me! 😉

Sponsor a pair today ➡️ https://nywolf.org/sponsor-a-mating-pair/

27/10/2021

Wolves are essential. You are too.

With the support of the American public two and a half decades ago, wolves got a second chance to claim their place in the wild. In 1995 and 1996, the federal government brought wolves back to Yellowstone National Park and Idaho after 70 years of being gone. What unfolded next was a wild homecoming that changed the landscape.

The return of gray wolves to their rightful homes in Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding states of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, has brought ecological balance, thriving tourism economies, and promise of peaceful coexistence with native predators. Unfortunately, the economic and ecological value of wolves is lost on many policy makers in region who have chosen not to coexist with wolves, but rather to allow people to inflict some of the worst cruelty imaginable on them.

A piece of Yellowstone falls in Montana, another in Idaho, and the rest in Wyoming. And if a wolf wanders beyond the safety of Yellowstone's reach across the park's invisible boundary, they face more threats than they could possibly know - neck snares, baits, traps, and hate.

Wyoming has been a perilous state for wolves for several years - it permits wolves to be killed by any means, at any time, without a license in all but its northwest corner. Idaho and Montana are no better - earlier this year, both states expanded their hunting seasons, increased the number of wolves that can be killed, and increased the ways wolves can be killed. Montana and Idaho's newfound commitment to slaughter their wolf populations prompted outrage from scientists, wildlife managers, and the general public. It also prompted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to initiate a status review to determine if they need to restore federal protections to gray wolves in the region.

We gave wolves a second chance in 1995 and 1996. With second chances so hard to come by, should we be willing to throw them away?

Learn how you can help restore protections for wolves and take action to stop the slaughter ➡ relistwolves.org

Fighting for wolves together, we can !

03/09/2021

“Here take my paw……I’ll help you get back up”

20/08/2021
15/06/2021

Well, hello there 🙂

01/06/2021
10/05/2021
05/04/2021

It’s Puppy Season for Coyotes!

With the arrival of needy newborns between March and May, it’s a busy season for coyotes, and time when people are more likely to see them – even during the day. Don’t be alarmed if you see one in your neighborhood, and if it’s daytime, please don’t assume the animal is aggressive or rabid. Coyote parents are simply working overtime to feed the family!

This seasonal increase in activity is a reason for people to be especially vigilant.

Learn more about the history and ecology of eastern coyotes, as well as measures we can take to coexist with our wild neighbors ➡️
http://bit.ly/3d39FSa

25/06/2020

Join us for a sunset ‘live’ walk at 9.30 tonight

Timeline photos 11/01/2020

ADOPT ME AT MUTTVILLE! (San Francisco CA): Laverne 7709 & Shirley 7708 (Beagle Mix | Female/Female | Small (6-20 lbs))
Making Our Dreams Come True….

Just like the title to the classic tv show theme song, are you the one to make this dynamic duo’s dream of a forever home come true? These girls are EXACTLY like their tv namesakes, they are best friends, roommates and fun, fun, fun! The only difference is OUR pair of sitcom stars are not polar opposites AND they look like twins. These two are peppy, spunky and spry and looking for a home where they can enjoy …
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