Our Mission
- To love, honor, and protect the wolf and domesticated wolves (aka dogs) as our closest kin and greatest teachers
- Respect the guidance and wisdom of the wolf in our daily lives
- Preserve habitats for wolves and other commensurate wildlife
Note: “Dogs,” genetically 99.9% the same as wolves, are “wolves” who have been domesticated in the Western world. Any advocacy for the welfare of wild wolves, in general, must also include a care for the well-being of their domesticated brothers (dogs).
Our Goals
- Bring together a tribe of people who care for wild and domesticated wolves as family, as totems
- Share the spiritual wisdom and medicine of the wolf through gatherings, speakers, films, books, and news articles
- Lease public or private wild lands in Colorado for wild wolves with ideal habitats free from the intrusion of cows or other domestic animals. https://www.blm.gov/sites/default/files/docs/2023-05/Conservation%20Leasing%20fact%20sheet%205-11-23.pdf
- Encourage the symbiotic coexistence of humans with wild wolves, particularly in Colorado
- Restore wolf populations to their appropriate carrying capacity of designated areas of Colorado–areas free from human poachers and the encroachment of civilization
- Encourage political action through contact to state and federal senators and representatives to end the practices of snaring, shooting, or any other manner of hunting wolves – Contact 202-234-3151
- Support partner organizations who equally respect and love wild and domesticated wolves
- Foster authentic intimacy and connection of humans with domesticated wolves
- Help provide domesticated wolves with healthy homes, outdoor play, sufficient exercise, unprocessed foods, and canine friends
- Re-home and pay for temporary or permanent placement of domesticated wolves of sick, dying, or absentee owners in healthy homes instead of a shelter