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Friends of the Wolf - BC
Friends of the Wolf - BC
Friends of the Wolf is a conservation group devoted exclusively to the protection of Wolves and Wolf habitat. Friends of the Wolf (FOW) was founded in 1984 to halt the slaughter of Wolves in British Columbia. Friends of the Wolf was reactivated, and rushed north to carry out non-violent direct action on behalf of the Wolf. Friends of the Wolf are fighting the Wolf's three main threats: government Wolf-control programs, Wolf bounties, and the elimination of Wolf habitat.



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Canadian Centre for Wolf Research
The Canadian Centre for Wolf Research
The research carried on at the Canadian Centre for Wolf Research is based on the non-invasive principle, which means that we do not approach nor handle the wolves in any way. Human interaction is kept to an absolute minimum. In this way we learn how wolves behave toward one another in a natural setting.



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Wolf Awareness - Canada Inc.
Wolf Awareness - Canada Inc.
Wolf Awareness Inc. provides educational and interpretive programs for people of all ages. Through our programs, we strive to foster an awareness and appreciation of wolf ecology and the conservation of wilderness habitat. WAI's mandate is one of public education regarding the gray wolf.



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Friends of the Wolf
Friends of the Wolf
Friends of the Wolf is a unique conservation group devoted exclusively to the protection of wolves and wolf habitat around the world. We are a biocentric group, representing the Wolf for its own inherent value as a wild species. As a highly specialised and uncompromising voice, we offer the best hope for the long-term survival of the Wolf. Friends of the Wolf was founded in 1984 to halt the slaughter of Wolves in British Colombia. In the winter of 1992 news broke of the Yukon government's plan to shoot 150 of 200 Wolves by helicopter in the Aishihik region. Friends of the Wolf was reactivated, and rushed north to carry out non-violent direct action on behalf of the Wolf.



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Environment Canada
Environment Canada
We are a science-based government department whose business is helping Canadians live and prosper in an environment that is properly protected and conserved. It's our goal to help make sustainable development a reality in Canada and, by doing so, make our country an example to the world.



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Canadian Wildlife Service
Canadian Wildlife Service
The Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), part of Environment Canada, handles wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government. These include protection and management of migratory birds, nationally significant habitat and endangered species, as well as work on other wildlife issues of national and international importance. In addition, CWS does research in many fields of wildlife biology. Research on the socioeconomic importance of wildlife, pioneered by CWS, is now done by another part of Environment Canada.



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Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada

COSEWIC is a committee of representatives from federal, provincial, territorial and private agencies as well as independent experts that assigns national status to species at risk in Canada. COSEWIC determines the national status of wild Canadian species, subspecies and separate populations suspected of being at risk.



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"Canada's bulletin board for conservation and
sustainable use of the world's natural heritage."

The purpose of this new site is to provide efficient access to all types of information and data related to global efforts to conserve, protect, and sustainably use the living world around us. This site is the official Canadian component of the Clearing-house Mechanism, a global network of information sources co-operating through agreements made under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity. Here you will find out about Canadian environmental activities and agreements, technologies, data, aid programmes, web sites, upcoming events, reference materials, expertise, and much more.



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Befriend a Wolf
Befriend A Wolf

All of our wolves were born here (Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia) and they live their whole lives in the company of their family. Though we are touched by their wonderful spirit they are not touched by us. We watch them from a distance. Over the years they have told us much of their way of life. In return we have kept them safe from guns, traps and poisons.



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Predator Project
Predator Project Predator Project works to conserve and restore ecosystem integrity by protecting predators and their habitats: Saving a Place for America's Predators. They advocate on behalf of the grizzly bear, wolf, lynx, wolverine, fisher, marten, black-footed ferret, swift fox, burrowing owl, coyote, mountain lion, and black bear. They also advocate on behalf of important prey species, such as prairie dogs, elk, and certain fish, because these animals provide predators with the necessary food and/or habitat.



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Yellowstone National Park - Wolves
Yellowstone National Park - Wolves

This information is provided by the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This page contains a rundown of what is happening with the wolves in Yellowstone. This report will be about the different packs and individual wolves.



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World Wildlife Fund                WWF’s Living Planet Campaign
World Wildlife Fund

WWF's mission is to conserve nature. Using the best available scientific knowledge and advancing that knowledge where we can, we work to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth by conserving endangered spaces, safeguarding endangered species, and addressing global threats to the planet's web of life.



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Wolf Haven International

Wolf Haven International was founded as a nonprofit education and scientific corporation in 1982 and is supported entirely by private contributions. Wolf Haven's mission is working for wolf conservation. Its objectives include:

Protection of the remaining wild wolves and their habitat;
Promotion of wolf re-establishment in historic ranges;
Provision of a sanctuary for captive wolves; and
Public education on the value of all wildlife, including predators



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International Wolf Center
The mission of the International Wolf Center is to support the survival of the wolf around the world by teaching about its life, its association with other species and its dynamic relationships to humans.



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 Defenders of Wildlife
Defenders of Wildlife
is dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals & plants in their natural communities. Our programs focus on what scientists consider two of the most serious environmental threats to the planet: the accelerating rate of extinction of species & the associated loss of biological diversity, and habitat alteration & destruction. Our programs encourage protection of entire ecosystems & interconnected habitats while protecting predators that serve as indicator species for ecosystem health.



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National Wildlife Federation

National Wildlife Federation
NWF focuses its efforts on five core issue areas (Endangered Habitat, Water Quality, Land Stewardship, Wetlands, and Sustainable Communities), and pursues a range of educational projects, and activist, advocacy, and litigation initiatives, within these core areas.



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North American Wolf Association
North American Wolf Association
The North American Wolf Association (NAWA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to wolf recovery, rescue, reintroduction and Preservation through Education. NAWA believes that Education is the key to long term success of native and reintroduced wolves. NAWA's Native American heritage is an important part of our philosophy as well as our Educational Outreach Programs. In keeping with this tradition, we teach respect for our Earth Mother and all of her children ... it is a critical ingredient if we are to be successful in any effort to live together in harmony.



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Wolf Recovery Foundation
Wolf Recovery Foundation
Founded in 1986 as a nonprofit 501.C.3 organization, the Foundation was the first organization in Idaho dedicated to the restoration of wolves in the Rockies. The mission of the Wolf Recovery Foundation is to foster a heritage of wild wolf communities by advocating their presence forever. We accomplish our mission through our efforts in public representation, information and outreach, networking with the agencies, organizations, tribes and universities, and through our diverse workshops, conferences and special events.



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National Geographic Geoguide to Wolves
National Geographic
A wolf’s community—its pack, its prey, and its competitors—is dynamic and delicate. The survival of these controversial predators hinges on both natural and human forces. Explore these forces and see how they touch wolves, elk, cattle, and coyotes.



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The Wolf Park
The Wolf Park
Wolf Park is a nonprofit facility established in 1972, which conducts research into wolf behavior, particularly reproductive and inter-pack social behavior. We are incorporated under the North American Wildlife Park Foundation, Inc. and were founded and still are directed by Dr. Erich Klinghammer.



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Eagle Wolf Foundation
EagleWolf Foundation

EagleWolf Foundation is a non profit organization composed of concerned citizens, volunteers and directors who have come together to promote education and rescue for abused and neglected wolves and wolf dogs.



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The Wolf Sanctuary
The Wolf Sanctuary
The Wild Canid Survival and Research Center (WCSRC), popularly known as the Wolf Sanctuary, was founded in 1971 by noted naturalist Dr. Marlin Perkins, his wife Carol, and a group of individuals concerned about the plight of canids. It is a private, nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to the preservation of the wolf and its place in the natural ecosystem through education, research and captive breeding.



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Timber Wolf Alliance
The Timber Wolf Alliance (TWA) recognizes the wolf as an apex predator which is essential to the biological diversity of the northern forest. TWA's mission is to promote and assist in achieving a sustainable population of timber wolves in the Great Lakes region, with emphasis on the Lake Superior basin. The alliance's educational programs promote strategies which enhance wolf populations and the stability of their complex relationships to other members of the north woods comunity.



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Timber Wolf Information NetworkTimber Wolf Information NetworkTimber Wolf Information Network
Timber Wolf Information Network

The Timber Wolf Information Network (TWIN) is a non-profit organization that was formed in November of 1989. It is comprised of volunteers from throughout the United States, from all walks of life. The mission of YWIN is to increase public awareness and acceptance of the wolf in its natural habitat and its ecological role in the environment. The Timber Wolf Information Network accomplishes this goal by offering many timber wolf educational programs. All proceeds go directly to supporting wolf research and continuing wolf education.



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The Wolf Sanctuary
Ralph Maughan's Wolf Reports
This web page has numerous updates on the Yellowstone and central Idaho wolves, on conservation news and much more.



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The Wolf Justice League
Wolf Justice League Here our goal is to educate and bring about a better awareness of the many situations surrounding our brothers, the wolf, elk, bison, eagle, deer, and all endangered species.



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Wolf Education and Research Center
Wolf Education and Research Center (WERC)
This web page offers information on the Sawtooth pack of wolves who were originally raised by Jim and Jamie Dutcher who filmed Wolf: Return of a Legend and Wolves at Our Door about this pack.



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Our Brother the Wolf
Our Brother Wolf
An extemely well organized and useful site with plenty of information about brother wolf.



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Soul of the Wolf
Soul of the Wolf is a 501(c)3 California non-profit corporation run by Deborah Warrick. This corporation has a sanctuary for wolves and other animals who might otherwise have been killed. The site offers pictures of the amimals living at the sactuary and information about how you could help them.



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Wolf Tracker Magazine
Wolf Tracker Magazine
The only magazine with features, photos, and news that gives YOU the inside story on wolves in Yellowstone.



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Two Socks
Two Socks
TwoSocks sm supports the non-profit efforts of individuals, groups and associations which protect and preserve the habitat and future of the Wild Wolf population.



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Lady Wolf
Lady Wolf
This site is all about nature. It includes information about endangered species and what we, as part of this wonderful planet, can do. You will find wolves (of course, hence the name), wild cats, such as cougars, dolphins and whales, grizzly bears, forests and other very important information about the environment. Each page will be updated with new information as it becomes available.



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Desert Moon
Desert Moon
is dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals & plants in their natural communities. Our programs focus on what scientists consider two of the most serious environmental threats to the planet: the accelerating rate of extinction of species & the associated loss of biological diversity, and habitat alteration & destruction. Our programs encourage protection of entire ecosystems & interconnected habitats while protecting predators that serve as indicator species for ecosystem health. This site contains a comprehensive listing of material related to wolves and wolf-hybrids including a current news section, listings of regulations for all 50 states, Wolf related organizations, rescue organiztions, preserves and education centers, sounds graphics, photos and multi-media resources.



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The Wolff Den
"These are just some of my own thoughts on the inner workings of at least my mind in relationship to the wolf. I am no psychologist, nor do I play one on TV. I am only an average person that has seen into the eyes of the wolf, and found myself there."



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Sheo Wolf's Native American Wolf Pages
Sheo Wolf's Native American Wolf Pages



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Wolfsong
Wolf Song
This is a wonderful site offering information and great graphics relating to wolves. It is a personal homage to the relationship open to us when we recognize our kinship with other creatures, in this case, the Wolf. This site also offers pages of information about Native Americans which are well worth visiting.


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