Our programs focus on pack dynamics, diet, physical characteristics, communication styles, hunting strategies, current recovery efforts, bringing ecological balance, and the differences and similarities between wolves, wolfdogs and your household canine companion.
We also dissect the negative representation that has been given of the wolf, both subtly and not so subtly, through the perpetual myths that are told and the destructive images portrayed by the media. We discuss where these ideas originated, and why they are false. It is our hope that through these efforts, these magnificent and widely misunderstood animals will eventually lose their status as a "target" for needless shooting. We hope that with public education on this topic, awareness will turn into votes, and these votes can send the message to protect this critical species as a whole.
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!
Within the next two years, the Wolf Education Project will also offer offsite educational opportunities to schools and other venues interested in learning more about wolves. For this worthy goal to become a reality, the Wolf Education Project hopes to gain support in efforts to acquire an ambassador animal suitable for such a program.
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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