september 2013 newsletter
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Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center monthly newsletterTRANSCRIPT
Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2013
COLORADO WOLF AND WILDLIFE CENTER
COnSERvaTiOn · EduCaTiOn · PRESERvaTiOn
September 17th was a sad day at the center as we said goodbye to Spinney, our wonderful Australian Shepherd. Spinney came from an abusive background and had many physical issues. In spite of this he was a very loving and happy boy. There was nothing more wonder-ful than to see Spinney smile, and he did so most often when he was with his mom, Darlene. His condi-tion was at the point that there was no longer anything that could be done for him. He let mom Dar-lene know he was ready to go join his brothers and sisters that were waiting for him over the rainbow bridge. He was released from the physical world shortly after 5:00 that evening and passed peacefully laying in his mom’s arms. He was a very special boy and will be greatly missed by all of us at the center.
Rest in Peace Spinney
Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org
A beautiful visitor stopped by
and enjoyed a warm summers day!
Nancy M. & Maria A. at the Wolf Rally in Washington DCColleen and Navi
THANK YOU Thomas Maclaren School-top rated charted school in Colorado Springs.These kids, parents and teachers did an awesome job in helping us with a new enclosure for Fable and Codi
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A Note from Defenderswww.defendersblog.org
Wildlife Services killed 13 wolves in Idaho recently after the Pine Creek pack was blamed for causing the death of 176 sheep. The herd-ers claimed that two wolves frightened the sheep, causing them to stampede and stumble down a rocky slope. The sheep had been graz-ing on public land in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, not far from Grand Teton National Park, a sanctuary for wildlife includ-ing wild predators. American taxpayers are thus faced with a triple whammy: subsidizing public grazing, paying to kill the wolves, and compensating for the losses. You can help us put a stop to the senseless killing of wildlife on public lands by signing the petition called “STOP THE INDISCRIMINATE WILD-LIFE SLAUGHTER” at defenders.org
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Hi All - I wanted to take a moment to thank you for the most amazing experience I and my group had on Sept. 3. We interacted with Micah and Keara - unforgettable. I came across this Native American link I thought you would enjoy: http://www.spiritisup.com/kindredspiritgs.html
Thank you, Linda Brown
NEW Full Moon Feeding Toursevery MonTh
Our Feeding Tour AND Our Full Moon Tours have become so popular, we decided to combine them every month on the evening before and evening after
our regular FULL MOON TOUR.We will start with a meet and greet with Keyni - our ambassador wolf pup.
Then meet our resident animals and observe them when they are most active... feeding time! Learn about hunting, howling and hierarchy and communicate
with the pack in a group howl at the full moon!
Micah and Keara sharing a quick kiss
for the cameraURGENT MESSAGE FROM W.O.L.F.www.wolfsanctuary.net
COLORADO FLOODS CAUSE ADDITIONAL DAMAGE TO W.O.L.F.Over the past 15 months the communities that make up northern Colorado, our home, have suffered an array of challenges from mother nature including the High Park Fire in June 2012 and flash flooding in July and September 2013.Images available on W.O.L.F.’s Facebook page.
These damages have left us struggling to repair and rebuild and we are reaching out to our supporters to help us! More recent damage includes the new spillway that was recently completed is undercut and needs repair, all the hard work done to the retention ponds is all but gone and the road is not passable by vehicle so ATV’s must be utilized to get staff in and out with vital volunteer and work group help on hold.
Ways you can help W.O.L.F. •Makeamonetarydonation!Asanindependentnonprofit
your donations are critical for day-to-day care and making repairs and rebuilding. We will not qualify for some of the federal assistance that will be available to homeowners.
•Purchaseanddonateitemsonourwishlist. •Ownorhaveconnectionsforitemsweneedtoborrowlong-
term to recover? View our wish list and let us know if you can help!
View our needs list at wolfsanctuary.net
W.O.L.F. is not open to the general public. Only volunteers who haveconfirmedschedulesandcarpoolridesarepermittedatthesanctuary. Thank you.
Colorado Wolf and Wildlife gift Certificates make the perfect gift this holiday season
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Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org
Colorado Wolf and Wildlife is not only a sanctuary for our animals, we are also a strong voice for wolves in the wild. In addition to our daily tours to educate the public about wolves, we teach conservation of all wildlife and how people can co-exist with wildlife. We feel as a leader in wolf education we need to go above and beyond the basics such as Facebook and cheap talk. So we are team-ing with Project:Wolf to put up electronic billboards in Colorado Springs about the upcoming USFWS hearings. These hearings are about the USFWS proposal to delist the Gray wolf in the lower 48 states and a new proposal about the critically endangered Mexican Gray wolf.We have collected over 1000 signatures with comments and have been sending them to Secretary Sally Jewell and
USFWS. We have written letters to Secretary Jewell and President Obama asking them to stop the wolf hunting and restore them to the endangered species list. We have also rallied in Washington DC, and have worked to stop the slaughter of the Yellowstone wolves.Now we are headed to Albuquerque for the October 4th USFWS hearing. Six of our staff will be attending to make comments in defense of our majestic wolves that belong to all of us. We are asking for your help. This is the wolves’ last chance. If you care, they need you right now. PLEASE write a letter to the USFWS telling them of your views of the proposed delisting and current hunt-ing of wolves. You can also attend any meeting as they are open to the public.
TALKING POINTS FOR MEXICAN GREY WOLVES•AllowdirectreleasesofMexicanGreysintothepartsofNewMexicoandArizona
•Labelingallofthewildwolves“nonessential”ignoresscience
•The75wolvesinthewildhaveuptofourgenerationsofexperienceinestablishingpacksand raising pups and are essential to continued recovery.
•4thgenerationwildlobosarenotexpendableandareanessentialpartofrecoveringthisuniquesubspecies
•Mexicangraywolvesareessentialforbiodiversityandastrongecosystem
•Pleasecompleteacomprehensiverecoveryplan,thecurrentoneisoutdatedandnotscientificallyadequate
•Theproposedrulestillemphasizesmaintainingapopulationofonly100wolves,whichisnotscientificallysound
The National Delisting Disaster is well on its way, but USFWS is going to hold three important meetings to discuss thoughts about delisting the Gray Wolf from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife (78 FR 35719).
We encourage that you make your way to at least one of these meetings to give a comment, whether written or oral. Oral comments are limited to just a few brief minutes, depending on the number of people wanting to provide an oral comment.The wolf haters will be getting bussed into the meetings, so please collabo-rate with your friends and family to ensure that your comments are rela-tive and to the point. Remember, the wolf haters have nothing more than fairy tales to back up their points, whereas we have science backing our side.We encourage that you make short notes and keep track of what every-one else has to say, so that your com-ments are relative. Try to keep your comments science based, and not emotional based. Come at them with
fast hard facts. Some things to discuss are the fact that USFWS has changed the classi-fication theGrayWolf in theGreatLakes Region to “Eastern Wolf” based on a single, outdated study that took place over 20 years ago, in order to make it seem that the Gray wolf has recolonized a larger portion of its native range.Colorado, which has the great-est amount of available habitat for wolves in the United States, currently has no wolves. Livestock losses are exaggerated, a small minority of livestock losses take place because of wolves, an over all of 8,000 losses a year. That is out of a total of 4 million losses, with over 3.8 million losses due to disease and weather. Ranchers need to look at the issues they have on providing hus-
bandry, rather than focusing on an unnecessary war on our predators.Why do we accept the fact that we canloseasignificantportionoflive-stock to disease and weather, but can-not accept a small loss to predators?A majority of livestock losses take place on public lands, which belong to all of us, and not on private lands. Shooting wolves causes a large in-crease in livestock loss because of the disruption of the wolf pack’s struc-ture.States with forward thinking wolf management plans, such as Oregon, have had a decrease in livestock losses since management shifted to non-le-thal control. Problem wolves are only removed after they continue to harass or harm livestock after hazing meth-ods have failed.
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BE A VOICE NOWVISIT PROJECTWOLF.ORG TODAY!
The meetings will be at the following locations, dates, and times:
•SEPTEMbER 30TH, 2013, from 6pm to 8:30 pm in Washington DC, at the Department of the Interior, Auditorium, 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington DC 20240; (202) 208-3100
•OCTObER 2ND, 2013 from 6 pm to 8:30 pm, in Sacramento California at the Clarion Inn, Martinique Ball Room, 1401 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA 95815; (916) 922-8041
• OctOber 4th, 2013 from 6 to 8:30 pm in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the Embassy Suites, Sandia Room, 1000 Woodward Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102; (505) 245-7100
the public hearing on October 4th will also cover the proposed revision to the nonessential experimental population of the Mexican Wolf (78 Fr 35719)
LOVE WOLVES? They need our
help NOW more than ever!
Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org
We would like to sincerely thank Mike Cavanaugh, owner of “Mike’s Natural Pet Market,” for donating organic cat and dog food for our wolves, fox and coyote. CWWC staff members and volunteers endorse “Mike’s Natural Pet Market,” and shop there for their “domestic” pets organic and natural pet food needs. He also carries a wide variety of healthy treats, chews and toys. We greatly appreciate your donation!
THANK YOU
Mike Cavanaugh - Owner/Nutritional Counselor3640 Jeannine Dr · Colorado Springs, CO 80917
(719) 570-1488 · www.mikesnaturalpet.com
THe BesT PeT HeAlTH FOOd sTOrein Southern Colorado
If you cannot attend one or more of these meetings, you may submit written comments to the following, we only have until OctOber 28th tO GIVe A VOIce tO OUr NAtION’S WOLVeS!
To Comment to Sally Jewell:DepartmentoftheInterior·OfficeoftheSecretary1849 C St NW, Suite 7314, Washington, D.C. 20240
To comment to USFWS:Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments to the following docket numbers:•Graywolf:DocketNo.[FWS–HQ–ES–2013–0073]•MexicanWolf:DocketNo.[FWS-R2-ES-2013-0056]U.S. mail or hand-delivery: Public Comments Processing, Attn: (please use appropriatedocketnumberforeachspecies–seeabove);DivisionofPolicyandDirectivesManagement;U.S.Fishand WildlifeService;4401N.FairfaxDrive,MS2042–PDM;Arlington,VA22203.
Mail in Comment:PublicCommentsProcessing,Attn:FWS–HQ–ES–2013–0073Division of Policy and Directives Management · U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service4401N.FairfaxDrive,MS2042–PDM,Arlington,Virginia22203
DeLIStING DISASter · be A VOIce!CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE
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SAVE the LOBO!
You can make a difference just by showing up!We need a crowd!
SAVE the LOBO!Wolves Need You on October 4 in Albuquerque, NMThe U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service plans to remove gray wolves’ endangered species protections
and make other changes that threaten the survival and recovery of Mexican gray wolves.
On October 4, 2013 the USFWS will hold its only public hearing on both of these destructive proposals
in Albuquerque, NM. Your participation in the Save the Lobo event and the hearing on the same day is
crucial to ensure the future of these beautiful, intelligent, critically endangered wolves. A critical mass of
supporters on October 4 can turn the tide for wolves. This is a historic opportunity. To ensure the
future of New Mexico’s native wolves, save the date and spread the word.You can make a difference just by showing up!We need a crowd!Event and Hearing Location: Embassy Suites, 1000 Woodward Place NE, Albuquerque, NM
Schedule3:30 p.m. Tabling, refreshments, sign-making, children’s art 4:00 p.m. Training by Defenders of Wildlife 4:45 p.m. Save the Lobo Rally / Sign up for Hearing6:00 p.m. US Fish and Wildlife Service Hearing
Event to Save the Lobo Sponsored By:
Defenders of Wildlife • Sierra Club-Rio Grande Chapter • WildEarth Guardians • Center for Biological Diversity
New Mexico Chapter of ConservAmerica • Sierra Club-Grand Canyon Chapter • Animal Protection of New Mexico
The Wildlands Network • Southwest Environmental Center • Conservation Voters New Mexico • Wilburforce Foundation
Grand Canyon Wildlands Council • White Mountain Conservation League • Western Wildlife Conservancy
NM Wilderness Alliance • Wolf Conservation CenterFor more information, or to help with the event,
email [email protected] or go to www.mexicanwolves.org
Fewer than 75 Mexican gray wolves remain in the wild
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL TOURS AND SPECIAL EVENTS 719-687-9742
Standard tourS one-hour educational tour of the sanctuary. 10 am, noon and 2 pm tuesday-Sunday
$10 per adult · $7 per child
Feeding tourS enjoy this one-hour educational tour while your guide feeds the wolves! Learn about hunting, howling and hierarchy and communicate with the pack in a group howl!
$20 per adult · $10 per child tueSday, WedneSday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Photo tourS interact with 2 of our wolves for up to 15 minutes while a CWWC photographer captures your interaction!
$100 for up to 4 people · $50 per additional person MuSt Be 18 or oLder
youth FoX PhotoS your child will have their picture taken with our red fox!
$100 for up to 4 children (must be 8 or older)
ViP tourS interact with 4 of our wolves for up to 30 minutes! $150 for up to 2 people · $50 per additional person ADD ON a Photo Tour for an additional $75
MuSt Be 18 or oLder
WaLk on the WiLd Side What could be better than a guided nature walk in the beautiful rocky Mountains with a wolf?
$75 per person reSerVe For thurSday & Sunday
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED FOR ALL TOURS AND SPECIAL EVENTS 719-687-9742
Full MOON TOurOCTOBEr 19 5:30 pM ChECk-IN Meet and greet Keyni - our ambassador wolf before the tour. Tour starts immediately after and lasts approx 1 hour
Full MOON FEEdINg FEsT TOur OCTOBEr 18 ANd 20 3:30 pM ChECk-IN Combines our FEEDING TOUR with our FULL MOON TOUR...
Wear warm clothes and good boots. Bring a camera and flashlight. $25 per adult (13 YEARS+) $15 per child 8-12 years. No kids under the age of 8
All CWWC tours have limited space and we have a no-cancellation policy Reschedules are allowed May-October only
Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org
ViequeS HuMaNe SOCiety - Vieques, Puerto Rico, a small island located off the mainland’s east coast, for many years offered no veterinary or animal rescue services. During the early 1980’s, a handful of concerned immigrants from the states and a few local residents took a serious interest in improving the welfare of the animals. They began by feeding the island’s multitudinous strays and soliciting the help of veterinarians from Puerto Rico to sterilize them. By 1987, the Vieques Humane Society and Animal Rescue, Inc. was officially established as a non-profit organization. Today they still offer the only veterinary services on the island and have developed strong community based programs.
See available dogs at www.viequeshumanesociety.org · CWWC will help you cover adoption fees - 719.687.9742
a dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself
looking for a forever home
Call TCRAS, the no-kill shelter in Divide, CO at 719-686-7707 for more information or checkout our
website to see all the available animals!
www.tcrascolorado.com
Hi, I’m Rayne. I am still here waiting for you to take me home! I have a dynamite personality and am over flowing with love and kisses. I make a great lap dog, car passenger, playmate, cuddle buddy, whatever you need I’ll be great at it! I have a beautiful smile and always ready for some action. I do prefer to male canine friends as long as they know how to treat a lady. What are you waiting for? Come on by and ask for Rayne!
RayNe
a letter from our friends at the SLV animal Welfare SocietyDear Friend of the Homeless animals,
We currently have an urgent need for a tandem axle cargo trailer. We bent the axle on our 5+ year-old single axle trailer hauling donated dog food to our shelter (we rent a small u-Haul for weekly adoptions in the Springs). We desperately need a heavier duty trailer for adoptions and to transport free food from donors in Colorado Springs. the free food would save as much as $500/month which we could use to: rescue more homeless animals, get a new pressure tank for our aging water system (we run low on water), and establish a fund for emergencies.
We have located a used trailer for $3,200 (a very good price. We have a donor who has pledged $1,600 towards the purchase of that trailer. We need another $1,600.
if you can help us, please go to our website www.slvaws.org and click the donate button. you can reach us at 719-587-WOOF (9663) or [email protected]. if we should be so fortunate to raise more than $1600, we will put the additional money toward a new water pressure tank. We are all volunteers so every dollar we get goes to help the homeless animals.
thank you so much for the help you have already given us and for considering our emergency request.
With deepest gratitude,everyone at the SLVaWS, and most of all the homeless animals
DAY OF THE DEAD
Join us for our Howl·O·ween Day of the Dead Celebration
We will start with a meet and greet with Keyni, our ambassador wolf followed by a tour as we pass out
meat-filled pumpkins to all the wolves.We will then gather around the
bon fire where each adult will receive a candle for a ceremony of our animal
friends that we have lost and a special prayer will be given.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26TH
5-7 PM
howl ween
COLORADO WOLF AND WILDLIFE CENTER
719.687.9742reservations required. 5pm check-in
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Appetizers and hot drinks will be provided
Dress warm and bring a flashlight, a blanket or throw and a folding chair if you like
NO costumes please but face painting is encouraged
$25 for adults · $15 for kidsNot recommended for kids under 8
Reservations requiredSpace is limited
Colorado Wolf And Wildlife Center | PO Box 713 | Divide, CO 80814 | 719.687.9742 | www. wolfeducation.org
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