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Individual
works of art are available through our fund raising program
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reopens public comment on 2007 proposal to delist Northern Rocky Mountain puopulation of gray wolves under the
Endangered Species Act
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced it is reopening the public comment period on its proposal to delist the gray wolf in the northern Rocky Mountains. The public will have until November 28, 2008, to submit their comments to the Federal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov or via U.S. mail or hand delivery to:
Public Comments Processing
Attn: RIN 1018-Au53
Division of Policy and Directives Management
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
4401 N. Fairfax Drive,
Suite 222; Arlington, VA 22203
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Here's a peaceful moment for you...
In Memoriam
Robert Jones
Shepherd of the wilderness
true friend
protector of animals
We will miss you!
Animals
and wilderness can give human beings
the balance and
common sense to
reconnect with the earth.
My Name is Cap

My Name Is Cap is now ready for you to bring to your home. This book is a true story of a small rescued sheep dog (Border Collie) that lives and works here at Wolftown. It's a cheerfully positive book for children fully illustrated by T's mother in whimsical water colors.
Cap starts out life with some bad luck, but learns what it takes to live a life of joy and healing.
The price is $20.00 plus postage, with all proceeds going to support Wolftown. You can call T at 206-463-9113 if you would like to use your credit card, or you can make your $20.00 donation through our PayPal link, and then send us an email to let us know that you are ordering a copy, and have paid through PayPal.
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. All proceeds for her art jewelry go to Wolftown.
Wildlife Rehabilitation
Wildlife rehabilitation is a WolfTown specialty. We rescue injured and orphaned wildlife and return them to the wild when they are able to fend for themselvess. Here's a photo of Napi the orphan coyote! He was brought to us by a caring woman after his mother was run over by a car while moving him to a new den site.
Napi is the Blackfeet word for the trickster coyote of their legends.
He eats a LOT! Please consider sponsoring Napi. A sponsorship is $100.00, for which you receive a lmainated photo of him and your WolfTown membership, including our newsletter.. |
The
best thing humanity can do for
wildlife
is to protect their habitat!
Wild animals do not
make
good pets.
Our
rescued, non-releaseable wolves are ambassadors for wilderness.
WolfTown's
Mission
WolfTown is a wildlife rehabilitation and education facillity, finding the balance of animals and wilderness.
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Wolftown's
director, T Martino was for her work
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Wolftown
is a non-profit 501(c)(3) USDA recognized organization with federal
and state permits for wildlife rehabilitation, founded in
1997 by T Martino and a grassroots community of people.
We
do wildlife rescue,finding the balance and
wisdom of animals.
Please
consider becoming a WolfTown member or Volunteer... Contact us today!
Wolf
in Sheep's Clothing!
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Yarn,
clothing and fleece available! Many natural colors. Icelandic
sheep wool from our kind, beautiful donated sheep. Makes a wonderful gift and
helps us feed everyone! |
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The
aerial killing of Alaska's wolves is under way, and the wolves
need your help
Urgent
action needed to save the
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
What if WOLFTOWN earned a penny every time you searched the Internet?
Well, now it's possible!
GoodSearch.com is a new search engine that donates half its revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. You use it just as you would any search engine, and it's powered by Yahoo!, so you get great results.
Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter WOLFTOWN as the charity you want to support. Just 500 of us searching four times a day will raise about $7300 in a year without anyone spending a dime! And, be sure to spread the word!
Please make www.goodsearch.com your home page for all website searches: Go to TOOLS, then INTERNET OPTIONS, then type www.goodsearch.com into the address field. THANKS!
You can also download the GoodSearch toolbar.
http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbars.aspx
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