Endangered Wolf Center

Endangered Wolf Center

Environmental Services

Eureka, MO 1,214 followers

Experience the heart of the wild.

About us

The Endangered Wolf Center is a non-profit organization certified by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. Founded in 1971 by Marlin Perkins and his wife, Carol, to address the serious plight of wolves at risk of extinction, the EWC set out to change the fate of endangered canids. Today the EWC is considered the cornerstone of wolf conservation in America. Our vision is a world where wolves and other wild canid species coexist with humans and thrive in their native habitats, recognized and valued for their vital roles as leading members of a healthy ecosystem. Our mission is to preserve and protect Mexican wolves, red wolves and other wild canid species, with purpose and passion, through carefully managed breeding, reintroduction, research and inspiring education programs.

Website
http://www.endangeredwolfcenter.org
Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Eureka, MO
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1971
Specialties
wildlife conservation, canid reintroduction, wildlife research, wildlife education, wolves reintroduction, Mexican wolves, red wolves, and maned wolves

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    Happy International Non-Profit Day! If you love wildlife and are looking to support a non-profit, celebrate Non-Profit Day with us and join our pack as a member. Your support will help us grow endangered species populations,rewild wolves that impact our ecosystems, and educate future conservationists. Start making a positive impact for wildlife on Non-Profit Day- explore our member perks here: https://lnkd.in/gWPV7pa9

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    Mexican wolves are sometimes called Mexican gray wolves, because they are the smallest subspecies of gray wolf. But are they always gray? Their coats have a lot of variation, which can help our Animal Care team tell our Mexican wolves apart. As you can see from Miracle, Jorah, Nagual, and Rogue’s coats in these photos, they have a mix of grays, reds, blacks, and creams, but their markings are sometimes quite unique.

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    Our Summer Appeal for American Red Wolves is officially over. We’re thrilled to share that, thanks to your generosity, we raised over $67,000 for this important species. 🎉 Thank you to everyone who supported our campaign. Your support has meant that we had a successful SAFE meeting and you’ve helped our Animal Care team conduct veterinary exams for our 20 resident Red Wolves. We’re sending howls of gratitude to everyone who contributed!

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    Happy International Cat Day! 🐈 Did you know we have a resident cat at the Endangered Wolf Center? Dobbert, aka Dobby, our office cat, was rescued in the winter of 2019 after he was found by one of our staff members on our property. If you’re thinking about adding a new member to your family, consider adopting. Dobby has found joy in nesting in boxes, napping on keyboards, and playing with computer mice. We’re so glad he’s found his happy place! 💛

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    Happy Wishlist Wednesday! Summer is in full swing at the Endangered Wolf Center. So our animals and team would benefit from a few summer supplies. Our Animal Care team has requested some maintenance supplies like loppers to help them fight the never ending battle against the honey suckle invasion! View our full Amazon wishlist here: https://lnkd.in/gzMz-D4s Thank you for helping us keep our animals’ homes beautiful. 💛

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    We’re thrilled to share that we have won the 2024 Travelers’ Choice Award on Tripadvisor! 🎉 Not only that, we are part of an exclusive group, ranking among the top 10% of listings on Tripadvisor. Thank you to all our wonderful visitors and supporters who have spoken so highly of the Endangered Wolf Center and rated us on Tripadvisor. 💛 Your reviews matter. We hope this award helps us spread the love for wolves and attracts even more supporters to make a difference for endangered animals. Thank you for your support. We are very grateful!

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    Did you know that we offer on-site and virtual field trips? We are passionate about wildlife and love sharing our knowledge with the future generation of conservationists! If you're a teacher or homeschool parent seeking an immersive and educational experience, explore our range of field trips designed to educate students about nature and our incredible animals. Field trip topics include… 🐾 Animals of the Endangered Wolf Center 🐾 Animals in My Backyard 🐾 Animal Behavior …and more! Ready to book your field trip? Get in touch with us to customize your experience. https://lnkd.in/gtJXtnX3

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