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Our Mission....Our Goals....Our Pledge

Sanctuary....Education...Conservation
 

1.  To provide a permanent sanctuary for captive-born wolves (and wolfdogs) in need of refuge at a facility that recognizes their specific needs;

2. To provide an educational facility whereby individuals can have access to published reading/research materials available on the wolf;  to provide educational materials through media sources (video).  To provide an educational opportunity whereby individuals can observe wolves and participate in guided tours of The  Wolf Sanctum's facilities.

3. To establish an on-site "Wolf Trek" program whereby educational facilities and other organizations interested in the preservation of our natural wildlife resources (i.e. specifically the wolf) can visit and be given educational programs.

4.  To establish in co-operation with higher educational facilities a program where students in the field of biology or other natural sciences may have the opportunity to volunteer to participate in an interactive wolf learning program through internships.

5.  To provide educational assistance and information to anyone who may be sharing their habitat with a wolf/wolfdog to help insure that the animal has as suitable an environment as possible in a domestic setting;

6.  Provide assistance for placement of wolves/wolfdogs in need of refuge.

7.  Promote awareness and encourage individuals to support programs directly involved in research and re-introduction of the wolf in historic ranges;

8.  Promote awareness and encourage individuals to support programs that protect wild wolf populations, protect wolves in historic ranges, protect wolves in current or future natural migratory efforts;

9.  Provide sponsors and members of the Wolf Sanctum with documentary, video, photographic or other media assistance whereby proceeds will be used to promote education to the public and further research, protect existing wolf populations, establish wolves in historic ranges, or other projects which would benefit  (not exploit) the wolf and wildlife;

10.  To provide, implement, establish or otherwise participate in programs which would be construed by any reasonable person to be beneficial to the wolf.

 

Background art "Wolves"  Copyright June 2004 by Peter Plantec