Month: March 2015
Interdisciplinary Curriculum in Wolf Education to Promote Common Core Standards
Tracks to the Future Interdisciplinary – Service Learning Curriculum Using Wolf Education to Promote Common Core Standards Grades 3 – 8 If you’re an educator, please click HERE to view…
Read MoreCelebrating the Mexican Wolf’s Return to The Wild
On March 29, 1998, 11 captive-reared Mexican gray wolves were released to the wild for the first time. Missing from the landscape for more than 30 years, the howl of…
Read MorePreserving and Protecting the Imperiled Mexican Gray Wolf
The Wolf Conservation Center participates in the Species Survival Plan (SSP) and Recovery Plan for the Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupis baileyi) — North America’ most endangered gray wolf. Prior to…
Read MoreStudy Reveals What Mexican Gray Wolves Need to Survive
On March 29, 1998, 11 captive-reared Mexican gray wolves (Canis lupus baileyi) were released to the wild for the first time in the Blue Range Recovery Area of Arizona and…
Read MoreIt’s LoboWeek – Honoring America’s Most Endangered Gray Wolf
The Wolf Conservation Center joins #LoboWeek, an annual effort that will harness the collective power of a WILD group of partners to educate people about the importance of wolves on…
Read MoreJoin An International Movement To Celebrate a Milestone in Wolf Recovery – #LoboWeek returns on March 23rd!
On March 29, 1998, 11 captive-reared Mexican gray wolves were released to the wild for the first time. Missing from the landscape for more than 30 years, the howl of…
Read MoreSave the Red Wolf
Red wolves are among the world’s most endangered species; with just a few hundred animals in existence (and less than 100 in the wild), they are classified by the International…
Read MoreWolf Attacks More Myth Than Reality
Alaska Representative Don Young recently suggested that we should let wolves “solve” the homeless problem in the country. In an interview with Discovery News, Wolf Conservation Center’s Maggie Howell helps…
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