
Our programs explore wolf pack dynamics, diet, physical traits, communication, hunting strategies, and current recovery efforts, while highlighting wolves’ important role in restoring ecological balance. We also compare wolves and wolfdogs with our domestic canine companions, helping audiences better understand both their similarities and differences.
We address the long-standing myths and negative portrayals of wolves—whether subtle or overt—that have shaped public perception for generations. By examining where these misconceptions originated and why they’re inaccurate, we aim to replace fear with understanding. Our hope is that through education, these magnificent and widely misunderstood animals will no longer be seen as targets, but as vital members of healthy ecosystems. We believe awareness can lead to action—and that informed voices can help protect this critical species.
If you’re interested in scheduling a program, please use the link below to contact us and arrange a session. Thank you for your interest!



The Wolf Education Project also provides offsite educational programs for schools and other venues interested in learning more about wolf ecology.

Girl and Boy Scouts have the unique opportunity to earn their wolf ecology badges through our specialized program. This intensive one-hour training session delves into the essentials of wolf ecology, offering hands-on learning experiences. For more details and to schedule a session, please get in touch with us. We're excited to help Scouts achieve this prestigious badge!
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