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The Arizona Game and Fish Department has been actively involved in reintroducing Mexican wolves to portions of their historical range for many years.
Photo Credit: Lee Kirchevel
National organization supporting restoration of wildlife and ecosystems by focusing on endangered predators.
Portuguese sanctuary dedicated to preserving the wolf and its ecosystem in Portugal.
Excellent educational resource about wolves from around the world, including educational programs, wolf behavior curriculum and current wolf issues.
Information on the wolves and moose of Isle Royale, including articles, essays, annual reports, and photo galleries.
Wolf Expert, L. David Mech's website with wolf news, articles, and current studies.
Living with Wolves is dedicated to raising broad public awareness of the truth about wolves, their social nature, their importance to healthy ecosystems, and the threats to their survival. We build tolerance that can lead to coexistence between people and wolves sharing the same land.
Lockwood Animal Rescue Center (LARC)
Non-kill facility, forever home of rescued high content wolves and other animals. Home of Warriors and Wolves and ParrotCare.org (both recognized for helping soldiers with recovery from PTSD).
A French nonprofit organization about wolves trying to show that wolves and humans can live together in a sustainable development view.
Mexican Wolf Recovery Program, USFWS
Stay up to date on the recovery of one of the rarest land mammals in the world. Check Press releases, Facts about Mexican Gray wolves and Notes from the Field. This Web Page had abundant information about the Mexican Gray wolf and federal recovery efforts underway.
MexicanWolves.org is a collaborative effort of local, regional, and national conservation, scientific and sportsmen's organizations, and concerned citizens using the Internet to help save the endangered Mexican gray wolf.
Ralph Maughan's blog about wildlife news and the Yellowstone and Idaho wolf reintroduction.
Join the North Carolina Zoo on an interactive project to preserve and study the Red Wolf in North Carolina.
The Last Pack: A Return to the Wild
The film The Last Pack: A Return to the Wild explores the conservation efforts of the Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Program.
Species profile for the North American gray wolf. This page includes natural history, listing statuses for each gray wolf population, and action plans.
Learn more about the Red Wolf Recovery Project.
An organization owned and operated by Jay Mallonee, and is dedicated to educating the public about the environment.
Located in New York, the WCC promotes wolf conservation by teaching about wolves, their relationship to the environment, and the human role in protecting their future. WCC participates in Mexican Wolf SSP and the Red Wolf SSP.
Wolf Education & Research Center
The WERC seeks to enhance public awareness of threatened species in the region and to develop in concert with residents ways to coexist with these species.
Wolf Haven International's mission includes: protecting wild wolves and their habitat; promoting wolf reestablishment in historic ranges; providing a sanctuary for captive wolves; and educating the public on the value of all wildlife.
Wolf Center located in Indiana, focusing on behavioral studies. Web Site has good information on wolf and canine behavior.
Wolf Recovery Foundation fosters the heritage of wild wolves by advocating for their return to suitable habitat. This is accomplished through education and outreach and through programs that provide non-lethal techniques to control depredation and bring about cooperation, understanding, and acceptance.
Yellowstone Wolf Genome Project
The Yellowstone Wolf Genome Project utilizes genetics to provide a better understanding of: wolf behavior, survival and reproductive fitness; genetic health of the overall population; and dispersal patterns and appropriate management strategies. Please visit this site to learn more about how you can help wild wolves.
This site shall provide the ultimate resource for images of the wolf. In both color and artistic black and white, photographic prints are available which depict everything from beautiful portraits to hunting, howling, numerous social interactions and even pups.
Other Helpful Resources
Photo Credit: Bonnie McDonald
California Wolf Center HPWREN Acoustic Sensor
The High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network (HPWREN) and the California Wolf Center have teamed up to collect acoustic data on the wolves. Listen in and you might get to hear them howl!
The canine and wildlife art of Vic Bearcroft, including some portraits of the resident wolves of the California Wolf Center.
Photography of Thomas D. Mangelsen
The beautiful town our wolves call home! What else to do and where to stay while visiting the Wolf Center - Historic Julian is quite a destination!
Since 1912, the Pine Hills Lodge has provided the perfect setting for a relaxing getaway. This beautifully restored, rustic lodge is located just 3 miles from downtown Julian.
Photography from Yellowstone National Park and other North American wild lands.
Celebrating and preserving the Crown Jewel of East County.
A Romanian translation about the California Wolf Center wolves.
Stunning wildlife and landscape photography from the western United States.
The Exotic Animal Feeding Resource
Preview of Nature's new season: learn all about wildlife and the world we live in.
Photographer Tony Shelfo shares his vision of the California Wolf Center wolves.
A wonderful and comprehensive site for all things Yellowstone, including the latest wolf activity.
U.S. Department of Interior New Releases
The latest news from the USDOI.
California Wolf Center and WolfQuest partner up: play an exciting and educational game suitable for kids of all ages!
















