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Howls of thanks.
Thank you for continuing to celebrate LoboWeek with us!
As a token of our thanks, we’re providing supporters with a free ringtone of Mexican gray wolf Magdalena's howl. Her howl will give you chills - the good kind.
Who is Magdalena? The fierce beauty is a former resident of the Wolf Conservation Center, where she lived with Mexican gray wolf Diego and dazzled visitors from afar with her soulful songs. Her howl perfectly symbolizes everything a wolf is - wild, beautiful, and awe-inspiring.

Free Distance Learning Programs to Schools Nationwide
With the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) still taking shape, all of us are experiencing dramatic changes to our daily lives. While we’re doing our best to adjust to the uncertainty that COVID-19 brings, we know one thing for sure: our work to protect and preserve wolves continues.
That’s why we've been pulling out all the stops to serve our community and mitigate the impact of the virus on schoolchildren by expanding our education efforts.
Last week we began offering free distance learning programs to schools across the country so that children don’t sacrifice their education. We’re happy to report that our dedicated team of educators has already delivered engaging programming to nearly 400 schoolchildren from over a dozen schools!
Teachers can choose from a variety of program topics, ranging from animal adaptations to critically endangered wolf recovery efforts, and enjoy a 45-minute immersion into the wild world of wolves.
Each program is intended to supplement classroom-based lesson plans and offers an in-depth look at wolves and their ecological importance.
Join a WCC expert to learn about:
- The history, ecology, and biology of wolves in North America
- Conservation efforts to save wolf species from extinction
- Wolf “superpowers” and animal adaptations
- And more!
Programs are suitable for elementary college-aged students.
Sessions can be taught via Skype, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangout, and more.
The strength of the wolf is in the pack, and in these difficult times, we’re all in this together.
Thanks for being a part of our pack and for doing what you can!
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